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What is the difference between Beijing Daoxiang Village and Suzhou Daoxiang Village?

1. The establishment times are different.

Daoxiang Village in Beijing was built in 1895 (the 21st year of Guangxu’s reign in the Qing Dynasty). Suzhou Daoxiang Village was founded in 1773 AD (the 38th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty).

2. The trademark holders are different.

Beijing Daoxiangcun is not the holder of the Daoxiangcun trademark. The holder of the Daoxiangcun trademark is Suzhou Daoxiangcun.

3. The trademark styles are different.

The trademark of Beijing Daoxiang Village is in the shape of three seedlings. The trademark style of Suzhou Daoxiangcun is the Chinese character Daoxiangcun and the initials of Chinese pinyin DXC. Note:

Historical records: Emperor Qianlong went to the south of the Yangtze River and tasted Daoxiangcun cakes in Suzhou. He praised it as "an excellent food and a rare delicacy" and immediately inscribed a plaque with "Daoxiangcun" on it, making it famous all over the world.

Suzhou Daoxiang Village was founded in 1773 when Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty was in power. At that time, it was called "Suzhou Daoxiang Village Tea and Restaurant". According to records such as "Business Historical Materials of the Late Qing Dynasty (Part 1)" and "The Rise and Fall of Suzhou Industrial and Commercial Offices", Daoxiangcun Tea and Candy Company and Daoxiangcun Tea and Food Shop were also opened during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Although they underwent several name changes in the meantime, However, the inheritance and skills of Suzhou Daoxiang Village have never been interrupted. ?

According to its official website, Beijing Daoxiang Village was born in the Guangxu period, 1895 AD. At that time, Guo Yusheng, a native of Nanjing, founded the "Daoxiangcun Nanhuo Store" at Guanyin Temple in Qianmen, Beijing. It was the first store to produce and sell Nanjing food in Beijing. It was later closed in 1926 due to various reasons, but Daoxiangcun created the Nanjing store in Beijing. The food faction has been passed down, and in 1984, Liu Zhenying, the fifth generation descendant of this faction, planned to establish Beijing Daoxiang Village.