Aromatic vinegar is a specialty of Zhenjiang with features of " pleasing color, fragrance, sourness, mellowness and rich taste".
Where to buy: China Vinegar Culture Museum, Hengshun Vinegar Workshop
Taiping Ni-jiaojiao a favorite childhood toy of Zhenjiang people, which is similar to an ocarina. This clay sculpture is made of clay from Huashan Mountain in the shapes of birds, animals, flowers, fish and insects. After drying and baking, it can be blown to make a sound.
Place of production/purchase: No. 81, Small Wharf Street, Xijin Ferry.
Alley Memory is a store with the city’s warmth. It puts every scene and detail of Zhenjiang on the cultural souvenirs. Lamp, coffee cup, fan, handbook, stickers etc., every small item has the cultural touch. There are more goodies waiting for you.
Where to buy: Alley Memory Flagship Store Spring Lane in Jinshan Lake Scenic Area.
Danyang is the world's largest lens production base, Asia's largest eyewear products distribution center and China's eyewear production base. It has more than a thousand stores, shopping centers, commercial pedestrian streets and eyewear museums, and offers perfect experience for business and travel.
Where to buy: Danyang International Glasses City
Danyang Yellow Rice Wine is made from local sticky rice and wheat bran with a distinctive aroma of wine yeast. It’s a clear liquor with a beautiful amber color, which makes it one of the representative sweet yellow rice wines in China.
Where to buy: Danyang Winery Specialty Store
The tea leaves are flat, straight, green and neat. Its aroma is clear and lasting, rich and elegant; the tea color is light green, clear, and it tastes mellow and refreshing; the brewed leaves are tender and of similar size.
Where to buy: Maoshan Town, Jurong City
The pueraria grows in the deep forests of Jurong Maoshan Mountain and Baohua Mountain. The Pueraria Health Tea is made by selecting high-quality wild pueraria roots, and using the special processes and patented technology.
Where to buy: Maoshan Town, Jurong City
In the past, craftsmen split bamboo into pieces and wove them into household articles. Today, Geng Yuexin, a bamboo weaver in Yangzhong, has injected artistic vitality into this ancient craft by incorporating traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy into bamboo weaving to create works of art.
Recommended attractions: Geng Yuexin Bamboo Weaving Art Museum, Yangzhong Bambooware Museum (Chen Lyusheng Museum Complex)