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Chaoshan

Chaoshan or Teoswa (Chinese: 潮汕; pinyin: Cháoshàn; Cantonese Yale: Chìusaan; peng'im: Dio5suan1 [ti̯o˥˥꜖꜖.sũ̯ã˧˧]) is a cultural-linguistic region in the east of Guangdong, China. It is the origin of the Min Nan Chaoshan dialect (潮汕话). The region, also known as Chiushan in Cantonese, consists of the cities Chaozhou, Jieyang and Shantou. It differs linguistically from the rest of Guangdong province which was historically dominated by Yue speakers, followed by Hakka and Leizhou Min speakers.[1] However, Mandarin has recently become the dominant language in the region. It is historically important as the ancestral homeland of many Viets, Thais, Cambodian, Singaporeans, Malaysians and Indonesians of Chinese descent.

Chaoshan
潮汕地区
Map of Guangdong with Chaoshan and Shanwei represented in beige on the right
Country China (Guangdong)
Major cities
Government
 • Governor of GuangdongMa Xingrui
Area
 • Metro
10,415 km2 (4,021 sq mi)
Population
 • Metro
13,937,897
 • Metro density1,300/km2 (3,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)
LanguageMin (Chaoshan)

Etymology and definition

The name "Chaoshan" (潮汕) is a contraction of the names of two of its administrative areas, the prefecture-level cities of Chaozhou (潮州) and Shantou (汕头). Chaozhou and Shantou have agglomerated into a single extremely dense metropolitan area, which is among China's most densely populated. It is Guangdong's second largest metropolitan area after the Guangzhou-centered Pearl River Delta, and part of the Southern China Coast Megalopolis."Chaoshan" name from the 1904 construction of Chaozhou to Shantou railway, named Chaoshan Railway, later Chaoshan has become today's Chaozhou, Shantou, Jieyang these three prefecture-level city general name. Chaoshan region is the Chaozhou capital in history, so the descendants of overseas Chaoshan immigrants are often called "Chaozhou". HISTORY--[[1]]

Economy

 
Traditional courtyard mansion in Chaozhou.

The Chaoshan region, despite being the second largest economy in Guangdong after the Pearl River Delta, is still considered quite small in comparison.[2] In recent years, due to corruption and car smuggling in the 1980s and 1990s, the central government has chosen to slow down growth of this region even though it is still designated as an SEZ (Special Economic Zone).[citation needed] As a result, business has slowed compared to other areas in Guangdong. In recent years Li Ka-shing has also invested heavily in the education and healthcare of this region, in response to the potential for growth.

There have been proposals to the Chinese government to amalgamate the whole region into one whole Special Economic Zone,[3] as the split of the region into three cities in 1991 has rapidly slowed down the level of economic growth in the region, with the per capita GDP of Shantou reaching only US$4,250, whereas it was US$8,600 in the whole province.[citation needed] Since the period of 2007–2012, there has only been a 10% growth in GDP, whereas the average economic growth in the whole province has been around 15% in a similar period of time. Shantou City, one of the first four special economic zones opened to the outside world, is one of the three cities in East Guangdong. In 2007, the total GDP of the four cities in eastern Guangdong was 210.748 billion yuan, accounting for 6.56% of the total GDP of Guangdong Province. Shantou is the 11th in the province and the first in the four cities. Jieyang ranked 14th in the province and 2nd among the four cities. Chaozhou ranked 18th in the province and 3rd among the four cities. (In economics, Fengshun County is usually not included in the statistics of Chaoshan region)

Geography

New type of energy

Huilai Jinghai Wind Power Station Shizishan Wind Farm is currently the largest installed capacity of China's wind farm; China's first inland nuclear test plant built along a river is located in Shensha Village in the middle reaches of the Han River. The construction of Jieyang Wuyu Nuclear Power Plant is located in Wuyu, 6 kilometers northeast of Xian 'an Town, Huilai County, near Shantou City

Encompassing the cities of Chaozhou, Jieyang and Shantou, the Chaoshan region, with a permanent population of 13,937,897 at the end of 2010, covers an area of 10,415 km2 (4,021 sq mi) that stretches from Jieyang on the coast to the southern border of Fujian.

City Romanization Population (2010) Image Information City Map
Shantou
汕头
Pinyin: Shàntóu
Cantonese Yale: Saantàu
Peng'im: Suan1-tao5
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sòaⁿ-thâu
5,391,028   Shantou is the main city of the Chaoshan region. It is a port on the South China Sea, and is one of China's Special Economic Zones.

Districts: Jinping, Longhu, Haojiang, Chaoyang, Chaonan, Chenghai
County: Nan'ao
New Area: Haiwan

 
Jieyang
揭阳
Pinyin: Jiēyáng
Cantonese Yale: Kityèung
Peng'im: Gig4-ion5
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kiat-iông
5,877,025   Jieyang is the most populous city of the region. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in terms of population.

Districts: Rongcheng, Jiedong
Counties: Jiexi, Huilai
County-level City: Puning

 
Chaozhou
潮州
Pinyin: Cháozhōu
Cantonese Yale: Chìujāu
Peng'im: Dio5-ziu1
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiô-chiu
2,669,844   Chaozhou is the smallest of the three cities in the Chaoshan region. It is an old town with a large historic and cultural value, which is now undergoing urbanisation.

Districts: Xiangqiao, Chao'an
County: Raoping

 

In March 2013, a proposal to merge Chaozhou, Jieyang and Shantou cities and upgrade them to vice provincial cities in Guangdong Province was submitted to the National Congress.In March 2014, Chen Jingwei, member of the CPPCC National Committee and vice-chairman of the Federation of Chinese Industry and Commerce, submitted the proposal again in 2013.

general description of nature

Chaoshan is located in the south of Baxiang Mountain, Yinna Mountain, Han River valley and Phoenix Mountain, east and west across the eastern foot of Lotus Mountain to Guangdong-Mian border.Northwest high-southeast low, overall low flat, fertile soil, rich agricultural production.Landforms to the plain-based, mountainous, platform, hilly.Hanjiang, Rongjiang, Lianjiang three rivers, plain area by Hanjiang Delta, Rongjiang Plain, Lianjiang Plain, Huanggang River Plain, Longjiang Plain five parts.It borders Zhao'an and Pingping counties in Fujian Province in the northeast, Meizhou City in the northwest and the South China Sea in the southeast.

Chaoshan area has a long coastline with many excellent ports.Its east from Rao Ping County Dacheng Bay, Meizhou County in the west of the mouth, the total length of more than 500 kilometers.There are 169 large and small islands and 2 groups of islands, including South Penghu and Lemen, and 3 sea lakes.The largest island is South Australia, covering an area of 106.85 square kilometers, with a total coastline of 79 kilometers

Culture and language

 
Chaozhou Opera

Chaoshan has a culture that is distinct from its neighbours in Guangdong and the rest of China. It does, however, share similarities to the Minnan areas just north of Chaoshan in Fujian province. One of the main reasons is its language, the Chaoshan or Swatow dialect. This variant of Chinese has eight tones, compared to the six tones found in Cantonese and the four to five tones found in Mandarin, which made it one of the most difficult ones to master.[citation needed] Music, opera and Chaozhou cuisine are further characteristics that distinguish Chaoshan people from the rest of Guangdong.

The Chaoshan dialect (潮州話/潮汕話) of Min is considered one of the more conservative Chinese dialects, as it preserves features from ancient Chinese that have been lost in some of the other modern dialects of Chinese.[citation needed] Locals claim Chaoshan dialect is one of the oldest in China.[citation needed] It is spoken by about 10 million people in local Chaoshan and approximately two to five million overseas.[citation needed]

Chaozhou opera (潮劇) is a traditional art form which has a history of more than 500 years, and it has been performed in over 20 countries and regions.[4] Based on the local folk dances and ballads, Chaozhou opera has formed its own style under the influence of Nanxi opera. Nanxi is one of the oldest Chinese operas that originated in the Song Dynasty. The old form of choral accompaniment still remains its special features. Clowns and females are the most distinctive characters in a Chaozhou opera, and fan-playing and acrobatic skills are more prominent than in other types of performances.[citation needed]

Gongfu tea (工夫茶), the "espresso" of Chinese teas with a formidable kick, which was first consumed back in the Song Dynasty, is still flourishing and remains an important part of social etiquette in Chaozhou.

At the local teahouse, tea service is often accompanied with Chaozhou music (潮州音樂). Chaozhou string music, the gong and drum music, flute music are the traditional musical forms of Chaozhou music. Chaozhou string music is made up of mostly plucked and bowed string instruments, and on some occasions, wind instruments are used. The most characteristic instruments are the rihin (二弦), tihu (提胡) and yahu (all two-stringed bowed lutes), the sanxian, pipa, ruan, guzheng, and yangqin. The number of instruments and performers in the ensemble is flexible and depends on the availability of instruments and musicians to play them - but for an even and balanced texture only one of each instrument is preferred.[citation needed] Chaozhou drum music includes the big drum and gong, the small drum and gong, the dizi set drum and dong and su drum and gong ensembles. The current Chaozhou drum music is said to be similar to the form of the Drum and Wind Music of the Han and Tang Dynasties. Chaozhou guzheng (潮州古筝) is also regarded a major genre of Southern style of Chinese guzheng.[citation needed]

Chaoshan cuisine

Chaoshan cuisine, also known as Chiuchow cuisine, Chaozhou cuisine or Teochew cuisine, originated from the Chaoshan region in the eastern part of China's Guangdong Province, which includes the cities of Chaozhou, Shantou and Jieyang. Relative economic and linguistic isolation (most people do also speak Mandarin) has helped maintain Chaoshan area's local traditions, which has turned into a boon for foodies.[5]

Chaoshan cuisine, similar to Cantonese cooking, is characterized by use of ingredients such as fresh seafood, poultry, galangal, Chinese basil and vegetables.[5] Chaoshan dishes taste fresh, light and natural. There are also unique local sauces such as puning soy sauce, Shantou sweet and spicy sauce, garlic white vinegar sauce and fermented fish sauce. Salty, spicy, sweet or sour, each has its own outstanding flavor.[6] Teochew (also Chaoshan or Chiu Chow or Chaozhou) cooking focuses on restraint and subtlety and avoids heavy seasonings to highlight the freshness of ingredients.[7] The ingredients of Chaoshan dishes usually include white olives, rice noodles, or mandarin oranges.[7] These ingredients often come from the sea in Chaoshan, a hundred miles up the coast from Hong Kong.[7]

The cooking methods of Chaoshan dishes are diversified, including brining, deep-frying, pan-frying, braising, alive marinating, stewing, roasting, smoking, steam stewing, dressing, etc.[6] The most used method among these is brining. Chaoshan brined meat is the signature dish in Chaoshan cuisine. Meat is brined together with rich flavors. Local dishes also use marinated raw seafood, such as colorful flower crabs steeped in a bath of vinegar, salt, chilis and cilantro.[7] The seafood cooked by this way is extremely umami.

Chaoshan has a rich history of farming and drying seaweed, which Westerners might instinctively associate with Korean and Japanese cooking.[7] The ancient Teochew tradition of preparing thinly sliced raw fish was later exported to Japan, becoming known as sashimi.[7]

The most famous culinary method in Chaoshan is marinated broth stew, where poultry (especially local geese) and other meat are slow cooked in a highly flavored broth.[8] This is different from Cantonese food, in which barbecued meat is arguably one of the most representative dishes.

See also

References

  1. ^ James Stuart Olson (1998). An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of China. Greenwood Press. p. 42. ISBN 0-313-28853-4.
  2. ^ Tian Guang. "Soft Power and Shantou Economic Special Zone Construction : A New Breakthrough Point for Development" (PDF). Na-businesspress.com. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  3. ^ "Calls for creation of new SEZ in Shantou - Business". Chinadaily.com.cn.
  4. ^ Miao, Lei; Wang, Qiuping (2018-05-01). "A Study on the Spread of Chaozhou Opera in Thailand under the Strategy of Maritime Silk Road" (PDF). Journal of Language Teaching and Research. 9 (3): 520. doi:10.17507/jltr.0903.10. ISSN 1798-4769.
  5. ^ a b "Chaoshan cuisine: A culinary tour through Chaoshan". Travel.cnn.com. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  6. ^ a b "Chaoshan Cuisine / Teochew Cuisine in Chaozhou & Shantou". Travelchinaguide.com. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Chaoshan cuisine gets the spotlight on Netflix's new show, 'Flavorful Origins'". Los Angeles Times. 2019-02-25. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  8. ^ "Chaoshan cuisine: A culinary tour through Chaoshan". Travel.cnn.com. Retrieved 2019-11-07.

External links

  •   Media related to Chaoshan at Wikimedia Commons

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For the high speed railways station serving this region see Chaoshan railway station This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chaoshan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Chaoshan or Teoswa Chinese 潮汕 pinyin Chaoshan Cantonese Yale Chiusaan peng im Dio5suan1 ti o sũ a is a cultural linguistic region in the east of Guangdong China It is the origin of the Min Nan Chaoshan dialect 潮汕话 The region also known as Chiushan in Cantonese consists of the cities Chaozhou Jieyang and Shantou It differs linguistically from the rest of Guangdong province which was historically dominated by Yue speakers followed by Hakka and Leizhou Min speakers 1 However Mandarin has recently become the dominant language in the region It is historically important as the ancestral homeland of many Viets Thais Cambodian Singaporeans Malaysians and Indonesians of Chinese descent Chaoshan 潮汕地区Map of Guangdong with Chaoshan and Shanwei represented in beige on the rightCountry China Guangdong Major citiesList ChaozhouJieyangShantouGovernment Governor of GuangdongMa XingruiArea Metro10 415 km2 4 021 sq mi Population Metro13 937 897 Metro density1 300 km2 3 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 CST LanguageMin Chaoshan Contents 1 Etymology and definition 2 Economy 3 Geography 3 1 New type of energy 4 Culture and language 5 Chaoshan cuisine 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEtymology and definition EditThe name Chaoshan 潮汕 is a contraction of the names of two of its administrative areas the prefecture level cities of Chaozhou 潮州 and Shantou 汕头 Chaozhou and Shantou have agglomerated into a single extremely dense metropolitan area which is among China s most densely populated It is Guangdong s second largest metropolitan area after the Guangzhou centered Pearl River Delta and part of the Southern China Coast Megalopolis Chaoshan name from the 1904 construction of Chaozhou to Shantou railway named Chaoshan Railway later Chaoshan has become today s Chaozhou Shantou Jieyang these three prefecture level city general name Chaoshan region is the Chaozhou capital in history so the descendants of overseas Chaoshan immigrants are often called Chaozhou HISTORY 1 Economy Edit Traditional courtyard mansion in Chaozhou The Chaoshan region despite being the second largest economy in Guangdong after the Pearl River Delta is still considered quite small in comparison 2 In recent years due to corruption and car smuggling in the 1980s and 1990s the central government has chosen to slow down growth of this region even though it is still designated as an SEZ Special Economic Zone citation needed As a result business has slowed compared to other areas in Guangdong In recent years Li Ka shing has also invested heavily in the education and healthcare of this region in response to the potential for growth There have been proposals to the Chinese government to amalgamate the whole region into one whole Special Economic Zone 3 as the split of the region into three cities in 1991 has rapidly slowed down the level of economic growth in the region with the per capita GDP of Shantou reaching only US 4 250 whereas it was US 8 600 in the whole province citation needed Since the period of 2007 2012 there has only been a 10 growth in GDP whereas the average economic growth in the whole province has been around 15 in a similar period of time Shantou City one of the first four special economic zones opened to the outside world is one of the three cities in East Guangdong In 2007 the total GDP of the four cities in eastern Guangdong was 210 748 billion yuan accounting for 6 56 of the total GDP of Guangdong Province Shantou is the 11th in the province and the first in the four cities Jieyang ranked 14th in the province and 2nd among the four cities Chaozhou ranked 18th in the province and 3rd among the four cities In economics Fengshun County is usually not included in the statistics of Chaoshan region Geography EditNew type of energy Edit Huilai Jinghai Wind Power Station Shizishan Wind Farm is currently the largest installed capacity of China s wind farm China s first inland nuclear test plant built along a river is located in Shensha Village in the middle reaches of the Han River The construction of Jieyang Wuyu Nuclear Power Plant is located in Wuyu 6 kilometers northeast of Xian an Town Huilai County near Shantou CityEncompassing the cities of Chaozhou Jieyang and Shantou the Chaoshan region with a permanent population of 13 937 897 at the end of 2010 covers an area of 10 415 km2 4 021 sq mi that stretches from Jieyang on the coast to the southern border of Fujian City Romanization Population 2010 Image Information City MapShantou汕头 Pinyin Shantou Cantonese Yale Saantau Peng im Suan1 tao5 Pe h ōe ji Soaⁿ thau 5 391 028 Shantou is the main city of the Chaoshan region It is a port on the South China Sea and is one of China s Special Economic Zones Districts Jinping Longhu Haojiang Chaoyang Chaonan ChenghaiCounty Nan aoNew Area Haiwan Jieyang揭阳 Pinyin Jieyang Cantonese Yale Kityeung Peng im Gig4 ion5 Pe h ōe ji Kiat iong 5 877 025 Jieyang is the most populous city of the region It is one of the fastest growing cities in terms of population Districts Rongcheng JiedongCounties Jiexi HuilaiCounty level City Puning Chaozhou潮州 Pinyin Chaozhōu Cantonese Yale ChiujauPeng im Dio5 ziu1 Pe h ōe ji Tio chiu 2 669 844 Chaozhou is the smallest of the three cities in the Chaoshan region It is an old town with a large historic and cultural value which is now undergoing urbanisation Districts Xiangqiao Chao anCounty Raoping In March 2013 a proposal to merge Chaozhou Jieyang and Shantou cities and upgrade them to vice provincial cities in Guangdong Province was submitted to the National Congress In March 2014 Chen Jingwei member of the CPPCC National Committee and vice chairman of the Federation of Chinese Industry and Commerce submitted the proposal again in 2013 general description of natureChaoshan is located in the south of Baxiang Mountain Yinna Mountain Han River valley and Phoenix Mountain east and west across the eastern foot of Lotus Mountain to Guangdong Mian border Northwest high southeast low overall low flat fertile soil rich agricultural production Landforms to the plain based mountainous platform hilly Hanjiang Rongjiang Lianjiang three rivers plain area by Hanjiang Delta Rongjiang Plain Lianjiang Plain Huanggang River Plain Longjiang Plain five parts It borders Zhao an and Pingping counties in Fujian Province in the northeast Meizhou City in the northwest and the South China Sea in the southeast Chaoshan area has a long coastline with many excellent ports Its east from Rao Ping County Dacheng Bay Meizhou County in the west of the mouth the total length of more than 500 kilometers There are 169 large and small islands and 2 groups of islands including South Penghu and Lemen and 3 sea lakes The largest island is South Australia covering an area of 106 85 square kilometers with a total coastline of 79 kilometersCulture and language Edit Chaozhou Opera Chaoshan has a culture that is distinct from its neighbours in Guangdong and the rest of China It does however share similarities to the Minnan areas just north of Chaoshan in Fujian province One of the main reasons is its language the Chaoshan or Swatow dialect This variant of Chinese has eight tones compared to the six tones found in Cantonese and the four to five tones found in Mandarin which made it one of the most difficult ones to master citation needed Music opera and Chaozhou cuisine are further characteristics that distinguish Chaoshan people from the rest of Guangdong The Chaoshan dialect 潮州話 潮汕話 of Min is considered one of the more conservative Chinese dialects as it preserves features from ancient Chinese that have been lost in some of the other modern dialects of Chinese citation needed Locals claim Chaoshan dialect is one of the oldest in China citation needed It is spoken by about 10 million people in local Chaoshan and approximately two to five million overseas citation needed Chaozhou opera 潮劇 is a traditional art form which has a history of more than 500 years and it has been performed in over 20 countries and regions 4 Based on the local folk dances and ballads Chaozhou opera has formed its own style under the influence of Nanxi opera Nanxi is one of the oldest Chinese operas that originated in the Song Dynasty The old form of choral accompaniment still remains its special features Clowns and females are the most distinctive characters in a Chaozhou opera and fan playing and acrobatic skills are more prominent than in other types of performances citation needed Gongfu tea 工夫茶 the espresso of Chinese teas with a formidable kick which was first consumed back in the Song Dynasty is still flourishing and remains an important part of social etiquette in Chaozhou At the local teahouse tea service is often accompanied with Chaozhou music 潮州音樂 Chaozhou string music the gong and drum music flute music are the traditional musical forms of Chaozhou music Chaozhou string music is made up of mostly plucked and bowed string instruments and on some occasions wind instruments are used The most characteristic instruments are the rihin 二弦 tihu 提胡 and yahu all two stringed bowed lutes the sanxian pipa ruan guzheng and yangqin The number of instruments and performers in the ensemble is flexible and depends on the availability of instruments and musicians to play them but for an even and balanced texture only one of each instrument is preferred citation needed Chaozhou drum music includes the big drum and gong the small drum and gong the dizi set drum and dong and su drum and gong ensembles The current Chaozhou drum music is said to be similar to the form of the Drum and Wind Music of the Han and Tang Dynasties Chaozhou guzheng 潮州古筝 is also regarded a major genre of Southern style of Chinese guzheng citation needed Chaoshan cuisine EditChaoshan cuisine also known as Chiuchow cuisine Chaozhou cuisine or Teochew cuisine originated from the Chaoshan region in the eastern part of China s Guangdong Province which includes the cities of Chaozhou Shantou and Jieyang Relative economic and linguistic isolation most people do also speak Mandarin has helped maintain Chaoshan area s local traditions which has turned into a boon for foodies 5 Chaoshan cuisine similar to Cantonese cooking is characterized by use of ingredients such as fresh seafood poultry galangal Chinese basil and vegetables 5 Chaoshan dishes taste fresh light and natural There are also unique local sauces such as puning soy sauce Shantou sweet and spicy sauce garlic white vinegar sauce and fermented fish sauce Salty spicy sweet or sour each has its own outstanding flavor 6 Teochew also Chaoshan or Chiu Chow or Chaozhou cooking focuses on restraint and subtlety and avoids heavy seasonings to highlight the freshness of ingredients 7 The ingredients of Chaoshan dishes usually include white olives rice noodles or mandarin oranges 7 These ingredients often come from the sea in Chaoshan a hundred miles up the coast from Hong Kong 7 The cooking methods of Chaoshan dishes are diversified including brining deep frying pan frying braising alive marinating stewing roasting smoking steam stewing dressing etc 6 The most used method among these is brining Chaoshan brined meat is the signature dish in Chaoshan cuisine Meat is brined together with rich flavors Local dishes also use marinated raw seafood such as colorful flower crabs steeped in a bath of vinegar salt chilis and cilantro 7 The seafood cooked by this way is extremely umami Chaoshan has a rich history of farming and drying seaweed which Westerners might instinctively associate with Korean and Japanese cooking 7 The ancient Teochew tradition of preparing thinly sliced raw fish was later exported to Japan becoming known as sashimi 7 The most famous culinary method in Chaoshan is marinated broth stew where poultry especially local geese and other meat are slow cooked in a highly flavored broth 8 This is different from Cantonese food in which barbecued meat is arguably one of the most representative dishes Chaoshan seafood hotpot Drunken crabs Chaoshan beef hotpotSee also EditChu Hua Yuan the area s traditional coming of age ceremony Lingnan Lingnan culture Teochew people Thai ChineseReferences Edit James Stuart Olson 1998 An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of China Greenwood Press p 42 ISBN 0 313 28853 4 Tian Guang Soft Power and Shantou Economic Special Zone Construction A New Breakthrough Point for Development PDF Na businesspress com Retrieved 2022 01 27 Calls for creation of new SEZ in Shantou Business Chinadaily com cn Miao Lei Wang Qiuping 2018 05 01 A Study on the Spread of Chaozhou Opera in Thailand under the Strategy of Maritime Silk Road PDF Journal of Language Teaching and Research 9 3 520 doi 10 17507 jltr 0903 10 ISSN 1798 4769 a b Chaoshan cuisine A culinary tour through Chaoshan Travel cnn com Retrieved 2019 11 07 a b Chaoshan Cuisine Teochew Cuisine in Chaozhou amp Shantou Travelchinaguide com Retrieved 2019 11 21 a b c d e f Chaoshan cuisine gets the spotlight on Netflix s new show Flavorful Origins Los Angeles Times 2019 02 25 Retrieved 2019 11 07 Chaoshan cuisine A culinary tour through Chaoshan Travel cnn com Retrieved 2019 11 07 External links Edit Media related to Chaoshan at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chaoshan amp oldid 1146691547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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