In my memory, isn't Daoxiang Village DXC?
I asked my friends in Beijing and said that as Beijingers, at least in Beijing, everyone really only recognizes "Sanhe" snacks. As for the rest, we can only find the answer from history.
As soon as I entered the door, I found that there were already many people waiting in line. There are quite a few people who come to buy snacks!
Not only snacks, but also cooked food is very popular.
Only then do we know that the Sanhe standard we usually see in the market is actually Daoxiang Village in Beijing, and the real trademark of Daoxiang Village is actually Daoxiang Village in Suzhou marked by DXC.
According to the investigation, Daoxiang Village in Suzhou originally started in Suzhou 1773, with a history of 245 years. At that time, it was called "Daoxiang Village Tea Shop". When Emperor Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River, he ate cakes in Daoxiang Village, Suzhou, praised them as "delicious food" and inscribed a plaque, which became famous all over the world. It keeps running and never breaks.
This Beijing Daoxiang Village was founded in 1983 and has no inheritance relationship with Daoxiang Village. But so what? For consumers, who is who doesn't seem so important. Suzhou dim sum has the history of Suzhou, and Beijing dim sum has the taste of Beijing. The key is delicious.