Enjoy the Delicacy of Kongfu Tea in Chaozhou
In Chaozhou, you must taste Chaozhou snacks like beef balls, shrimp balls, fish dumplings, pot-stewed chicken and duck and local pickles and appetizers. Like most other ancient cities in China, Chaozhou has a great variety of traditional snacks featuring exquisite shapes and divine tastes.
Take a stroll through the streets and lanes of Chaozhou, and take a minute to sip Kongfu tea. Any house or office will have a side table reserved for tea, and you might be invited to stay for a cup.
It is not surprising. Kongfu tea is an essential ingredient of Chaozhou citizens' daily life. It has exacting requirements for the heat of the water, tea leaves, tea sets, the tea-making process and even the method of drinking.
My heart longs for tranquil Chaozhou.

Ma-zu Temple.

Chaozhou Stone Carving
About Chaozhou
With a coastline of 136 kilometers, Chaozhou is located in the subtropical zone with a subtropical oceanic climate. With an average annual temperature of 21.4 degrees°C , Chaozhou has a long summer and a short winter with no snow. Chaozhou has a relatively mild climate and abundant rain.
(lifeofguangzhou.com by Jessie June 16, 2008)