The 'laziest' area in Sichuan, the classic street culture, people go to the teahouse to drink tea every day

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With the rapid development of China's economy, many cities are striving to drive the country's economy. Sichuan is also an important province of China's economy, industry, agriculture, military, tourism and culture. Sichuan has the second largest Tibetan area, the largest Yi area in China, and the only Qiang autonomous region in China. Among them, Ganzi Prefecture is the core area of ​​Kangzang culture.

Sichuan has a long history, rich culture and beautiful natural scenery, and has been known as the "Land of Abundance" since ancient times. Chengdu, the provincial capital, was identified by the State Council in 1993 as a communications hub for technology, commerce, finance and transportation in Southwest China. Chengdu's Shuangliu International Airport is also the fourth largest airport in China.

Chengdu is located in the western part of the Sichuan Basin. It is one of the "first batch of famous historical and cultural cities" and "China's best tourist city". It carries a history of more than 3,000 years. It is the birthplace of ancient Shu civilization and one of China's top ten ancient capitals. , Wuhou Temple, Du Fu Thatched Cottage, Jinsha Site, Wangjiang Tower and many other historical sites and cultural landscapes have also won the reputation of "the happiest city" in China.

The reason why Chengdu is lazy does not mean that Chengdu people do not do things, but an attitude of urban people towards life. In Chengdu, you can see large and small tea houses in every street and alley. The teahouse culture in Chengdu has a long history, and the earliest teahouses in China originated in Sichuan. People in Chengdu are very particular about comfort when drinking tea. The chairs used for drinking tea are made of bamboo.

"Sit in a teahouse" is a special hobby of the Chengdu people. There are teahouses everywhere in Chengdu. Each teahouse has a fresh tea fragrance and the smell of bamboo. Bamboo chairs, small square tables, three tea sets with head covers, red copper The pots and so on are the characteristics of Chengdu's tea culture. The teahouses in Chengdu are different from those in Guangdong, and the layout and atmosphere are very special.

In Guangdong, tea is served with a basket of food, while in Chengdu, it is a pot of melon seeds or peanuts followed by a pot of tea. There are also some well-known teahouses in the city, such as Zhuyeqing Living House, Heming Teahouse, Yuelai Teahouse, Pengzhen Old Teahouse, Kuanhe Teahouse, etc., which are well-loved by the people of Chengdu. The air is filled with the fragrance of tea.

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