The early breakfast tea grown and produced in Taizhou city with its long history and unique cultural significance, has now become a shining tourism symbol and an emerging industry cluster.
During the recently concluded May Day holiday, tourist numbers at scenic spots and cultural venues in Taizhou city, which is located in East China's Jiangsu province, surged.
The finals for a competition final for zaocha – or early breakfast tea – were held recently in the ancient street in Taizhou city, in East China's Jiangsu province.
A fair celebrating Taizhou's famous zaocha, or early breakfast tea, opened on April 15 in the ancient street of the prefecture-level city, located in East China's Jiangsu province.
The zaocha festival opened on April 9 in the Sanshui Bay area – near Fengcheng River in the Hailing district of Taizhou city, in East China's Jiangsu province.
The much-anticipated Qintong Boat Festival kicked off on April 8 in Jiangyan district in Taizhou, which is located in the center of East China's Jiangsu province, and wowed crowds of visitors with its boat performance.
The Maoshan Boat Fair, a time-honored folk custom, took place on April 5 in Xinghua city – administered by the prefecture-level Taizhou city – floating the boat of thousands of onlookers and competitors alike.