Thursday, 5 December 2019

Must-try foods in Zhangjiajie, China

Must-try foods in Zhangjiajie, China
Find out what to eat in Zhangjiajie? This food list has the top Zhangjiajie dishes and snacks to try. Zhangjiajie cuisine is a blend of traditional Hunan cuisine and local Tujia minority cuisine. It is featured with sour and spicy flavors.

Baby Fish

Baby Fish
'Baby Fish' (scientific name is Giant Salamader) is one of Zhangjiajie's special produce, it is also a famous dish in other parts of China. The traditional eating method is to get rid of the phlegm, split its body and remove the waste, then cut into strips and finally wash. Use vegetable oil to fry then put a slice of ginger, shallot, salt and sauce into accentuate the taste - this cooking style is called "Xiao Chao Huang Men".

This dish is not only delicious, but also very nutritious. The baby fish is classed as a second class nationally protected animal, so even though it is yummy, you are not however allowed to catch and kill this type of fish. Good news is that Zhangjiajie has artificially farmed fish on their menu.

Loach Stewed with Tofu

Loach Stewed with Tofu
This dish has an interesting Chinese name, Niuqiu Zuan Doufu, which literally means the loach digging into the tofu. Loach is a kind of small fishes with great nutritional value. The dish gets its interesting name because the locals will allow the loaches living with fresh and tender tofu first before cooking.

Loaches and tofu are the main materials of Loach Stewed with Tofu. The locals stew the tofu together with the loaches and add peppercorn, shallot, gourmet power, chopped ginger, sauce and so on other seasonings. The smooth taste of tofu and the soft taste of loach make this dish extremely popular in Zhangjiajie. If you are going to Zhangjiajie and looking for something to east without red and spicy chili, you can have a try of Loach Stewed with Tofu.

Tujia Steamed Pork Belly

Tujia Steamed Pork Belly
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Tujia steamed pork belly is another dish incredibly popular with local people. It is an essential dish at a banquet. This dish is tricky and time-consuming to create. Take pork belly as raw material, cut into large slices, then steam with some preserved mustard and seasoning in a steamer for 1.5 hours to 2 hours. This dish is good with steamed rice or you can simply top the pork slices over noodles.

Glutinous Rice Cake (Ciba Cake)

Glutinous Rice Cake (Ciba Cake)
Glutinous Rice Cake is one kind of snack made up of steamed glutinous rice. It needs many steps to make such a snack. Firstly, it requires about 2-3 hours to allow the glutinous rice to soak in thoroughly in water before putting it into a wooden pot to be steamed. After cooking, grind the glutinous rice with a pestle and mortar. After several rounds of hard pounding, divide or cut the rice dough into dozens of egg-sized rice balls or square cakes. This is not the end. Once get the balls or square cakes, the locals may fry or roast them and drizzle with brown sugar and other seasonings.

Glutinous Rice Cake is crispy on the outside with a gooey texture inside. The first bite of the slightly spongy and pleasantly fragrant rice cake has such a delightful mouthfeel. Besides, it can cheer you up after the tiring hiking experience on those mountains in Zhangjiajie.

Smoked Blood Tofu

Smoked Blood Tofu
This is a classic Zhangjiajie dish. It is a mix of tofu, pork, pork blood and some seasonings such as pepper, chili, and salt. The mix is made into chunks and then smoked for over a month. It is delicious to have all flavors of tofu, bacon pork, and blood.

In the past, this dish can only be eaten during Chinese New Year Festival. Now, it has become part of local people’s daily cuisine and a must-try dish when you visit there.

See more: Top attractions to discover in Zhangjiajie, China

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Wednesday, 4 December 2019

How to spend Christmas in Singapore

How to spend Christmas in Singapore
Christmas in Singapore may not be as cool as Christmas in many other Asian countries, but this year, Singapore outdoes itself, creating the merriest and brightest holiday atmosphere in all of Asia.

See the lights on Orchard road

See the lights on Orchard road
The best place to marvel at pretty Christmas lights in Singapore is Orchard Road. Sporting a new theme every year, the most of Singapore's busiest shopping street is also its most dressed out at the holidays. The best-decorated portions of the road stretch from the forum on the West side of Orchard to Orchard gateway in the East. Make a night of it by walking the full length of the road, admiring the creative Christmas displays and dropping inside the malls to see who gets bragging rights for the biggest and best Christmas tree.

Go shopping at the Christmas markets

Go shopping at the Christmas markets
Tick off the items on your Christmas list at one of Singapore's pop-up Christmas markets. Here are a few of the best Christmas markets in Singapore.

Great Christmas Village: Located in front of Ngee Ann City on Orchard Road, the Great Christmas Village will be opened from 25 November to 25 December. Admission is free. Expect plenty of food vendors, Christmas concerts and stage performances, rides for kids, and several boutiques and brand name stalls offering unique Christmas gifts and treats.

Christmas in Queenstown Located at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Dundee Road, Christmas In Queenstown is open 15 to 17 December and 22 to 23 December. Admission is free. Expect one-of-a-kind handicrafts and artisan goods from local independent shops, live music, and a variety of food stalls.

Festive Market at Christmas Wonderland Located at Gardens by the Bay, the Festive Market is open 1 to 26 December. A ticket is required. Expect the closest thing to European Christmas markets that you’ll find in Singapore offering up tasty treats like fluffy Dutch pancakes and churros and chocolate, plus a wide variety of handmade crafts and gifts.

Indulge in a few Christmas-inspired treats

Indulge in a few Christmas-inspired treats
Walk into almost any luxury hotel cafe in Singapore this time of year and you’re sure to find a plethora of lavishly-decorated cakes and yule logs, delectable gingerbread men, and all sorts of other Christmas-inspired treats to tempt your sweet tooth. The Fullerton Hotel, Goodwood Park Hotel, and the Grand Hyatt are particularly well-known for offering some of the best, most extravagant Christmas delicacies.

Give ice skating in the tropics

Give ice skating in the tropics
Feeling brave this holiday season? Ice skating is one of the most popular holiday traditions in countries a little further north of the equator, and while you wouldn’t normally expect that tradition to carry over into the tropics, Singapore makes sure that if you want to make a fool of yourself on the ice, you totally can. There are two permanent ice rinks in Singapore – The Rink at JCube in East Jurong and Kallang Ice World at Kallang Leisure Center. Both rinks offer 2-hour skating sessions and the price of your ticket includes skates rental.

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The useful tips to visit Goa, India

The useful tips to visit Goa, India
Planning to spend your vacations in Goa? Being one of the major tourist destinations in India, Goa is a perfect place to holiday. So if you have already packed your bags, just go through these useful tips to make your trip memorable.

1/ Do not stick to the popular beaches

Do not stick to the popular beaches
With a huge coastline spanning 105 kilometres (65.2 miles), Goa is blessed with a plethora of beaches. Baga, Vagator, Candolim and Calangute are the popular beaches and crowded to boot, while there are plenty of unspoilt and unexplored beaches, where you can relax in peace and solitude. Some of them include Kakolem beach, Galgibaga, Hollant beach, Velsao, Ashwem beach, Mobar beach and Butterfly beach.

2/ Respect holy places and the Goan culture

Respect holy places and the Goan culture

  • While visiting the places of worship due respect and proper decorum should be maintained. Always remove your slippers or shoes before entering any place of worship.
  •  When visiting churches, temples and museums kindly switch off your cell phones or you may turn them on silent mode.
  • Dress appropriately at all the holy places you visit. Also, it is advisable to cover your heads while visiting  Temples, Mosques and Gurudwaras.
  • Don’t idolize the culture, but treat it with respect.

3/ Best way to explore Goa

Best way to explore Goa
If you like walking, you will only be able to explore your beach area and around. If you want to explore further, you should rent a scooter. Exploring Goa on a rented scooter is the best and the most affordable option. These scooters are usually available for INR 200 – 300 per day. Please make sure you carry your driver’s license because there are many check points. It is possible to rent cars too but many spots can only be accessed by scooters or on foot.

4/ Explore both North Goa and South Goa

Explore both North Goa and South Goa
Both North and South Goa have their own appeal. It is highly recommended to explore both the regions as they have plenty to offer visitors. You should move your way north to south. Tick off all the North Goa attractions, and then further move to the peaceful South Goa and make a trip to Vasco Da Gama and Old Goa that are home to centuries-old monuments, churches, temples, museums and islands.

5/ Be Safe in Goa

Be Safe in Goa
While Goa is safer than most of India and perhaps many parts of the world, it does not hurt to take typical safety precautions. Trust your instincts and do not accept drinks from strangers. When in doubt, head to the nearest shop and contact a local for help.

6/ Photography

Photography

  • There are many places such as museums where photography may be restricted so before flashing your camera just look out for signs saying “No pictures” or “Photography Restricted”.
  • If you want to click a photo of another person, kindly take his or her permission before. Most people do not refuse if you ask politely.
  • It is advised while visiting the caves, temples, forts and churches take a photo of a sign board with the name of that place, as it would be hard to remember later when you reach back home.
  • If there are sign boards saying “No Flash”, make sure to use camera without it.
  • Charge your camera batteries every night.

See more: Lost in the most beautiful beaches of Goa, India
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