One of the must-eat delicacies for Yangzhou locals during the Dragon Boat Festival is salted duck eggs.
As the days gets colder, almost nothing can beat a bowl of steaming mutton soup if you want to keep warm. As it happens every winter, mutton shops mushroom on almost every street corner in Suzhou, in Jiangsu province.
Jiangsu cuisine, also known as Su cuisine, is one of the Eight Culinary Traditions of Chinese cuisine.
Suzhou's Biluochun Tea is one of the ten most famous teas in China.
This dish is typical of Huaiyang cuisine and uses dried tofu strips, shredded chicken and bamboo shoots stewed together in chicken broth.
Baoying county, near Yangzhou, is famous for its lotus and lotus root culture.
This dish combines tofu with crab meat, which adds to the taste so that the fresh crab and tender tofu have won over many diners.
The dish features a white and green color, tender tofu and tasty soup.
The quick-fry fish and bittern duck noodle is the most famous noodle dish in Suzhou.