China News Service, Kunshan, June 11 (Xiaohang Zhou) "It's a fellow, I'll give you one more piece!" Li Zhengjun from Kaohsiung, Taiwan took out 7 pieces of tofu that were deep-fried to golden color from the oil pan, added pickled dried radishes and a flat bun The kimchi made of vegetables and carrots, and a Taiwanese kimchi stinky tofu was handed to Taisheng Wang Hongye.

Media people from both sides of the strait who participated in the "Meet the Beautiful Jiangsu·Star Hunting Purple Gold Summit" event came to Huiju Plaza in Kunshan, Jiangsu on the 10th to experience the Huiju night market in "Another Village on Treasure Island" and taste Taiwanese snacks.

  Kunshan Huiju Plaza was started by the Kunshan Municipal Party Committee and the Municipal Government in 2008. It covers an area of ​​about 150 acres, including Huiju Archway, Huiju Cultural Plaza, Tianwang Palace, Yuantong Palace, Huiju Tianhou Palace and other buildings. The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council approved it as a "base for cross-strait exchanges."

"Treasure Island Another Village" Huiju Night Market was launched in April this year.

  Zeng Huazheng and Wang Yanan are a "cross-strait couple" who opened a bubble tea shop in a night market.

Wang Yanan, who was born in Shandong, told China News Agency that in the past years, when the Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival was held in Huiju Square, she and her husband would come to this stall. They started selling milk tea at the beginning of the night market.

"Taiwan compatriots in Shanghai, Wuxi and other places will rush over when they see information about the Huiju Night Market on the Internet."

  "I taught her to make Taiwan milk tea." Taiwanese Zeng Huazheng came to the mainland in 1998. He used to help in his own restaurant when he was a little boy. He currently has another main business, but he goes to the night market milk tea shop every night to "work". He cooks it in a large pot. Pearl, "I insist on using our own methods to show the characteristics."

  Ms. Liao, a native of Kunshan, works nearby. She and her colleagues came to the night market at about 7:30 in the evening and ordered an oyster fried.

She told reporters that she likes to eat Taiwanese sausage in the south of the night market, "it is more distinctive."

  Several tourists stopped by the "Mr.Liang Taiwan Kimchi Stinky Tofu" stall. A Taiwan compatriot took a photo with Li Zhengjun. "He said the stinky tofu I made was delicious." 65-year-old Li Zhengjun told the China News Agency reporter that he followed the boss. For more than ten years, Kimchi stinky tofu came to Kunshan as the store manager last year.

  Wang Hongye, who received a "do not increase the price" stinky tofu, is currently studying at Nanjing Normal University. "I like to eat stinky tofu. Its taste is not the same as ordinary tofu."

  Zhang Wenfang from Beijing also bought a piece of kimchi stinky tofu. She told China News Agency that it was the first time she had eaten it. “The fried is very fresh, the skin is crispy, and it blends well with kimchi.” She feels the hardware environment of the night market. Very good, clean ground and large space.

She also wants to try the small octopus balls here that she has always liked.

  On the same day, the first game of the 2021 "Kunshan Huiju Cup" Taiwan Night Market Food Contest hosted by the Kunshan Economic and Technological Development Zone Management Committee was held at Huiju Plaza. The content of the competition was Taiwanese roast pork dumplings.

  Zeng Huazheng participated in the competition. "Shrimp, mushrooms, peanuts, pork belly..." He counted the fillings of rice dumplings to a reporter from China News Agency. This is the second time he wraps meat dumplings, "I am willing to participate."

  Zeng Huazheng told a reporter from China News Agency that after retirement, he wanted to open a restaurant, "I just open a restaurant at my own home, and I used to be very reluctant to cook. Later, I felt that it would be easier to go back to my old business after retirement."

  "There will be an oyster frying competition in the future. The stall next to me is professionally made, and our amateurs can also participate, and we can compete with him." Zeng Huazheng said.

  The "Meeting a Beautiful Jiangsu, Seeking Stars on the Purple Golden Summit" was jointly organized by the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Jingwei Net and the Taiwan Affairs Office of Jiangsu Province.

The event was held in Jiangsu from June 4th to 11th.

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