Shaoxing, one of the five vibrant cities co-hosting the 19th Asian Games, is stepping into the spotlight not just for its athletic events but also for its rich cultural heritage. Renowned for its exquisite yellow wine industry, Shaoxing boasts a legacy spanning over 2,500 years.
Huangjiu, or Chinese yellow wine, is a staple fermented from rice, and Shaoxing's variety is celebrated worldwide. With the Asian Games drawing international attention, old towns like Shaoxing are experiencing a surge in tourism, blending tradition with modern excitement.
CGTN's Wang Mengjie explores the bustling town of yellow wine, uncovering how the event is revitalizing local businesses and preserving age-old practices. From scenic vineyards to historic streets, visitors are eager to immerse themselves in Shaoxing's unique charm.
As athletes compete and fans flock to the games, Shaoxing stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of sports and culture, offering a memorable experience for all who visit.
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