Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Are all the people living in Shibantan Town, Yibin, Chengdu Cantonese?

Are all the people living in Shibantan Town, Yibin, Chengdu Cantonese?

Jiangnan always feels so gentle and considerate. Since ancient times, Jiangnan has been one of the favorite places of China literati and Jianghu chivalrous people. However, Jiangnan, which is used to tenderness, sometimes goes out of line, especially in Sichuan. Jiangnan? Out of place, there is no tenderness in Jiangnan, and there is no warm sound in Jiangnan. It is more like a hot city in the north. If a color is used to represent this substitution? Jiangnan? In other words, red should be the most suitable color for it, which is undoubtedly because Sichuan is famous for its spicy food at home and abroad, and it also represents their burning enthusiasm. On the contrary, it belongs to the city of Guangdong. Afternoon tea is the favorite of Cantonese, and locals prefer sweets. Although there are two diametrically opposite lifestyles, a small town in Guangdong has emerged in Chengdu, which is even hotter than the locals.

Shibantan Town is a small town located in Yibin, Chengdu, but due to the war, most of them are Hakka in Guangdong, especially on the edge of Xijiang River. According to incomplete statistics, Shibantan Town has about 50,000 residents, but nearly 49,000 residents are Cantonese. Although Guangdong's economic development is better than that of Sichuan, local residents prefer the name of Sichuanese.

And they have become the only Cantonese in China who can eat spicy food. Because Sichuan is famous for its hot pot, you don't deserve to be a Sichuanese if you can't eat spicy food in Sichuan. However, the residents of Shibantan are Cantonese and admire the local people's spicy food. It can be said that they have proved that they are Sichuanese with practical actions.

With the development of tourism in Chengdu, Shibantan Town is gradually listed as a must-see place for Chengdu tourism. It is a city that blends Sichuan and Guangdong cultures. Hakka culture is integrated into this fiery city, especially in the Hakka Red Maple Forest, and the original Hakka enclosed houses are preserved. There is also a Hakka culture street, which allows you to experience the most primitive Hakka culture. There is a temple of fire near Xijiang Bridge, which attracts countless believers to worship and makes Chengdu, a small town in Guangdong, gradually known to people.

The development of this town depends on the rapid economic development of Chengdu, but it is not as prosperous as Hongyadong in Chengdu. Is it as quiet as Dongdi Old Street and has its own culture? With the development of tourism, the town began to go out of Sichuan and let more people feel Hakka culture. You can experience this different Chengdu town when you are free!