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Chongqing escort recommendation

The accompanying gifts recommended by Chongqing include Chongqing hot pot bottom material, Jiangjin popcorn candy, Chen Mahua, Hechuan Gorge inkstone, Tan Carpenter handicrafts, etc.

1, Chongqing hot pot bottom material

Mala Tang, a variety of flavors coexist; Pay attention to seasoning and be good at change; Pay attention to the use of soup and advocate nature; Fine knife work and flexible change; Wide selection of materials, unique; Eat, drink and be merry, and do whatever you want.

2. Jiangjin popcorn candy

Although there are many brands of rice sugar now, lotus and rose are undoubtedly the oldest. It tastes good, but roses are oily and lotus is dry, depending on personal preference. Besides being eaten directly, rice candy can also be eaten in boiling water, but now it is usually eaten as a snack. It tastes sweet and crunchy, with sesame seeds and peanuts embedded in the middle.

3. Chen Mahua

Chongqing's famous traditional snacks. Because of its excellent selection of materials, pure hand-made, crisp and refreshing, it can be eaten directly, and can also be used for cooking and hotpot.

Old twist has many flavors: salt and pepper are pure, crisp and slag; Spicy, sweet and spicy, with endless aftertaste; Honey is also rich in mineral elements. There are three kinds of authentic Chen Changyin, which can be bought at Ciqikou.

4. Hechuan Gorge inkstone

Hechuan Gorge inkstone is carved from the natural gorge stone in Liyingxia section of Jialing River in Hechuan Fishing Village, Chongqing. It has the characteristics of fine stone, elegant color, quick ink grinding, no damage to the pen tip, water storage in the inkstone, no drying for several days, no decay after ink storage, and no weathering of the stone for a long time. Known as the first of the three famous inkstones in Bayu (Three Gorges inkstone, Jinyin inkstone and Biyan inkstone).

5. Tan Carpenter's Craft

In the late Qing Dynasty, many handmade comb shops appeared in the ancient town of East Sichuan. It is in these manual workshops that carpenter Tan's wooden comb gradually developed and occupied a dominant position. On the basis of inheriting and carrying forward the skills of "hemming, plant dyeing, gear slotting, carving, lacquer art and painting", artisans have painstakingly produced each work.