China Shanxi Food Festival in the UN

UN hosts China Shanxi Food Festival

When it comes to the art of hand-pulled noodle making, there are only a couple techniques to get the final product just right. And China's Shanxi province churns out noodle connoisseurs like few others.

Chinese food debuts at UN in New York

The "Shanxi Food Festival" at the UN had its opening ceremony at United Nations headquarters in New York city, on May 6

Shanxi cuisine poses for the public in New York City

A great feast for the American people, involving special Shanxi food, opened in New York City on April 30 and will run through May 9.

Sino-US food symposium in New York

There was a Sino-US food symposium, in the Sheraton Hotel, in New York City, on May 4.

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Noodle capital of the world

I was born in Taiyuan, capital city of Shanxi province. It has a 2,500-year history and used to be called "the city of dragons".

Moon cake feast held in Nothern China

A moon cake feast was held in Shenchi, Shanxi province on Aug 23, 2011. This year's Mid-Autumn Festival falls on Sept 12.

Shanxi cuisine poses for the public in New York City

A great feast for the American people, involving special Shanxi food, opened in New York City on April 30 and will run through May 9.

A lot of room to stir fry in this copper wok

When the 6th Shanxi Cooking Skills Contest was held, on Nov 22, in the Shanxi Hotel, Taiyuan city, Shanxi province, there was a lot of attention focused on a large copper wok, from the Linfen "Mianlaixiang" chain of restaurants.

Shanxi shows its famous cuisine to the public

Shanxi province recently released to the world 10 most famous dishes, its commerce bureau has reported, based on their taste, ingredients, nutritional benefits, color, and cultural connotations.

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