They are all Soviet-style pastries. Suzhou Daoxiang Village won the lawsuit. Beijing Daoxiang Village can no longer use the "Daoxiangcun" trademark. The trademark is now the "Sanhe" trademark.
Sanhe trademark
Su Dao
Generally, Beijingers buy "Sanhe". In addition to stores, there are also many supermarkets with counters. Most of the pastries are packed in bulk and weighed by the pound.
For the sake of distinction, Suzhou Daoxiang Village is called "Su Dao". Su Dao is usually packaged in boxes and is mainly sold to outsiders in tourist attractions. Even in supermarkets, it is always packaged.