In China's Most Laid-back City, Food Is the Main Attraction
Chengdu, in China's Sichuan Province, keeps its food traditional and its attitude casual. The Sichuan pepper makes up the soul of the region's cuisine. From staples like hotpot to hole-in-the-wall noodle houses, mouth-tingling heat rules supreme in Chengdu, a city that manages to keep things low-key even as the rest of the country buzzes at a dizzying piece.
Released on 09/26/2017
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