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  • ...cuisines without leaving the city, which stimulated the development of the Huai'an -Yangzhou cuisine in Beijing. ...ern food was introduced in the north, its flavor was changed. For example, Huai'an – Yangzhou cuisine has a sweet and less salty taste, while northern cuisi
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  • ...Shanghai]]. Huai-Yang refers to the cities of Yangzhou, [[Zhenjiang]], and Huai'an in [[Jiangsu Province]] along the [[Grand Canal]] north of the [[Yangtze Ri
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  • ...d south, and literati gathered in these places. If the catering trade in [[Huai'an]] and [[Yangzhou]] chiefly met the needs of important, rich traders, the co
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  • ...and the monks had no choice but to have a new temple built on present-day Huai'an Road. Later, with its influence outgrowing its size, the temple was moved t
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  • Zhou was born on March 5, 1898 in Huai'an, [[Jiangsu Province]]. He graduated from Tianjin Nankai Secondary School in
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