Yangshuo Travel Guide |
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Night life in Yangshuo
It's midnight and maybe you've just fly from "Concret Jungle" of Shanghai or Guangzhou, finished another long day at the office or perhaps you're sick of watching ER re-runs and would rather venture out for a late-night snack. Then again, As you ramble through the town's sweaty back-alleys and neon-lit streets you stumble in Yangshuo, where the oyster fest is just heating up. Vendors display their steaming woks brimming with noodles, nuts and snails as waiters set up card tables and plastic stools on the sidewalk. Meanwhile, clusters of nocturnal noshers are beginning to form in the far corner of a restaurant where a worker furiously works his pocketknife through mounds of oysters. He knows they're here to get their fill of this freshly shucked shellfish. Oysters are the snack of choice at these after-hours haunts. The trend started in Hong Kong and snaked its way to the bustling streets of Guangzhou, mostly by word of mouth. This eating fashion is gaining a steady stream of followe Others find appeal in the oyster´s knarled, rugged appearance. "I like them because they´re dirty and delicious," says Andes Li, who likes to toss down a few dozen with his buddies after bar hopping. It seemed everyone he knew was eating this unattractive seafood, so he wanted to find out what all the fuss was about. These half-shell treats, which hail from Zhan Jiang and Zhuhai are available fully roasted or barely cooke Quiet couples share a small plate. Exhausted workers and marathon shoppers crowd around a sizzling pan. Teens who look like they just rolled out of bed rendezvous with friends for their midnight munchies fix. The slurping and shucking of Guangzhou´s newest fashionable food will continue until the sun comes up. <moon hill--Impression Sanjie Liu--Shangri-La |
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