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What are the specialties of Zibo?

Zhoucun Dasu Shaobing: Produced in Zhoucun District. It has a production history of hundreds of years. In 1880, the local Juzhai Shaobing Restaurant was created based on the production of Jiao Cake (also known as Horseshoe Shaobing). There are two types: salty and sweet. It is round and yellow in shape, as thin as a piece of paper. The front is covered with evenly dense sesame seeds, and the back is naturally formed with fine holes. It is crispy and delicious, not hard or thick, and will remain crispy after being stored for several weeks. It will not make you feel greasy after eating more, and is easy to digest. It has the effects of strengthening the stomach, moistening the stool and clearing away heat.

Zibo Barbecue: Produced in Boshan District. The finished product is golden in color, with thin and crispy skin, tender and juicy meat, fragrant and delicious, fat but not greasy. It can be served as a cold dish; or it can be steamed with sugar and lotus leaves; it can be made into four-color soup with mung beans, vermicelli and eggs, which has a unique flavor.

Zibo carved porcelain: a special decorative technique is applied to ceramics. Various calligraphy and paintings are engraved on the fired ceramic semi-finished products with special knives. The finished product has always been listed as one of the high-end handicrafts. Zibo porcelain carvings have rigorous composition and layout, simple but not complicated colors, and rough and lively style. It not only has the divine form of painting, but also has the charm of gold and stone. While being unrestrained and unrestrained, he never strays from the law and is full of vigor in every detail.

Zibo daily fine porcelain: a general name for high-quality fine porcelain daily utensils produced in Zibo City. Its main porcelain types include: talc porcelain, high feldspar porcelain, colored porcelain, bone ash porcelain, high quartz porcelain, etc. (1) Talc porcelain, fine texture, elegant and unique. (2) High feldspar porcelain, smooth as jade, as thin as paper, delicate and pleasing to the eye. (3) Tableware and tea sets made from bone ash porcelain are high-end and precious porcelain in the world. It has high strength, high whiteness, high transparency, exquisite and elegant. (4) Colored porcelain, also known as gemstone porcelain, makes tableware and tea sets with solid and dense bones and is suitable for mechanical washing and steaming and sterilization. (5) High quartz porcelain, so named because its quartz content is higher than that of ordinary fine porcelain. Selected as National Ceremony Porcelain. As early as 420 AD (during the Northern and Southern Dynasties), Zibo's porcelain production was famous for its production of various types of green, white and black glazed porcelain vessels. It has reached a considerable level in the Ming Dynasty.

Zibo fine art porcelain: It is a handicraft specially designed for display and appreciation or mainly for appreciation and with practical functions. There are mainly precious colored glazes such as raindrop glaze and tea powder glaze. (1) Use raindrop glaze to hold tea, and the golden light will shine; hold white wine and water, and the silver light will shine. Looking at it in the sun, it is crystal clear and dazzling. Products include bottles, bottles, bowls, pots, cups, etc. The shape is simple, the taste is elegant, and it has the artistic characteristics of richness, fatness, rhyme and moistness. (2) Tea powder glaze, also known as eel skin glaze. This glaze is a semi-matte glaze containing mineral crystals. It is pleasing to the eye, elegant, and thought-provoking. It is often used to make art vessels, antique porcelain, and high-end display items. The ancients praised: "The powder (glaze) of tea leaves is yellow and mixed with green, delicate but not vulgar, more gorgeous than flowers, as beautiful as jade, and the model is the bottle, which is most pleasing to the eyes." Those produced during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty were of the best quality and were listed as tributes.

Boshan Glazed Ware: Produced in Boshan District. In the Beijing area, in order to distinguish it from lead-glazed pottery such as glazed tiles, it is also called "material", "fired material", etc. The main products are: (1) Glazed flower balls, which are made of colorless and transparent glazed crystal material as the basic material. After softening by heat, colorful glazed flowers, grass, fish, insects, etc. are embedded in it, and then made into various shapes. The shape is then shaped and polished. There are more than a thousand varieties, with small ones weighing only tens of grams and large ones weighing several kilograms. (2) Material beads are beads of various specifications made of colored glass. They are divided into three categories: one is the bead type, which has larger beads and is used to make rosaries, necklaces, and bracelets. The peach blossom snow beads, hibiscus three fairy beads, and cat's eye beads are the best. The second type is rice beads, including curtain beads, bean beads, egg balls, lotus seeds and other varieties. Used to create door curtains with various images. The third is machine-made millet beads, used for decorating clothing, shoes, hats, wallets or for bead embroidery. (3) Nesting engraving, the products include bottles, bottles, bowls, cups, etc. Representative works include the carved bottles made of water by Dayu. (4) Snuff bottle painted inside. According to the "Tiangong Kaiwu" written during the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, glazed stone was produced in the Western Regions. Because of its colorful and crystal clear colors, it was favored and imitated by the people in the Central Plains.

Boshan inner-painted snuff bottle: formerly known as inner-painted snuff bottle, produced in Boshan District. Painting is done on the inner wall of a transparent glass bottle, so it is called inner painting. It is a precious arts and crafts. Use a special tool to sharpen and bend the bamboo stick to make a shaped bamboo pen, dip it in paint, put it into the mouth of the bottle and paint on the inner wall. The mouth of the bottle is narrow, making it difficult to operate, and it cannot be drafted or corrected, so it is difficult for those who are not skilled and confident to do it.

Zhoucun Bronze Sounder: Produced in Zhoucun District. There are more than 100 specifications. The product has always been famous for its "loud pronunciation, mellow and crisp sound, pure sound quality, long-lasting sound, solid and durable". It has a production history of more than 200 years.