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xianXi'an Food Guide 2026: Biang Biang Noodles, Rou Jia Mo & the Muslim Quarter
Eating in Xi'an from a food lover's perspective — biang biang noodles with chilli oil (the dish with China's most complex character), rou jia mo (the Chinese hamburger), paomo (bread crumbled into mutton soup), persimmon cakes, cold noodles, and how to navigate the Muslim Quarter without paying tourist prices.
Updated May 2026
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yunnanYunnan Food Guide 2026: Crossing the Bridge Noodles, Yunnan Cheese & Minority Cuisine
Yunnan's food is China's most diverse — Crossing the Bridge Rice Noodles (过桥米线) from Kunming, steam pot chicken (汽锅鸡), the remarkable yunnan cheese (乳饼, rubing), Bai people's cold chicken salad in Dali, Naxi BBQ in Lijiang, and the Dai people's sour and citrus-driven food in Xishuangbanna.
Updated May 2026
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ziboZibo BBQ Complete Guide 2026: The City That Became China's Most Viral Food Destination
Zibo BBQ took China by storm and became one of the most talked-about food destinations in the country. This complete guide covers where to eat the best Zibo barbecue, how to get there, what to order, local etiquette, and everything you need for an unforgettable food trip to Shandong's most viral city in 2026.
Updated May 2026
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toolkitChinese Cooking Classes 2026: Best Courses in Shanghai, Chengdu, Beijing & Yangshuo
Taking a Chinese cooking class — the best cooking schools in Shanghai (The Cooking School, Brenda's), Chengdu's Sichuan hotpot and cooking classes (half-day market tour + class at Tianfu Cuisine), Beijing's hutong cooking experiences, and Yangshuo's rural village cooking classes that include foraging. What you actually learn vs what's just Instagram staging.
Updated May 2026
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toolkitDragon Boat Festival in China 2026: Best Races, Zongzi & How to Experience Duanwu
Dragon Boat Festival (端午节/Duanwu) in China 2026 — when it falls, the best places to watch dragon boat races (Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Miluo in Hunan where Qu Yuan drowned), the zongzi (sticky rice dumpling) regional variations, the five-colour string tradition, and practical tips for visiting during the holiday weekend.
Updated May 2026
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foodChina Food Tour Itinerary 2026: 14 Days Eating Across Sichuan, Guangdong, Jiangsu & Beijing
A 14-day China culinary tour — the optimal route for experiencing China's four great regional cuisines: starting in Beijing (Peking duck, jianbing, lamb skewers), moving to Xi'an (biang biang noodles, lamb soup, rou jia mo), Chengdu (hotpot, mapo tofu, dan dan noodles), finishing in Guangzhou (dim sum, roast goose, clay pot rice).
Updated May 2026
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