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What is the difference between a street and a tourist attraction?

The streets may be geared towards food. If it were in Shanghai, then this street must be called City God Temple. The City God's Temple in Shanghai has a history of more than 600 years. From the Ming Dynasty to the present, the City God's Temple has developed into a popular street for snacks in Shanghai. The most famous one is probably Shanghai’s pan-fried buns. If you were in Xi'an, then this street must be called Muslim Street. The mutton steamed buns there are truly unique in the world, and the process of tearing the cakes by hand is particularly enjoyable. Not only that, Xi'an's trouser belt noodles and cold skin are also extremely delicious. An ancient city with ancient traditional cuisine. If you were in Kunming, then this street must be called Nanping Street. The Pu'er tea here is really grown in the original ecological environment, especially the quality is guaranteed. We all know that Guoqiao rice noodles are sold in various places, but if you know Kunming's Guoqiao rice noodles, you will feel that other places are not authentic. Smooth and refreshing with great flavor.

If you are traveling and always want to indulge in food addiction and want to eat delicious food, but don’t want to take detours, then follow the editor to explore Chinese food.