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

1. The founding time is different.

Daoxiang Village in Beijing was founded in 1895 (the 21st year of Guangxu reign). Suzhou Daoxiang Village was founded in 1773 (the thirty-eighth year of Qing Qianlong).

2. Trademark holders are different.

Beijing Daoxiang Village is not the holder of the trademark Daoxiang Village. The holder of the trademark Daoxiang Village is Daoxiang Village, Suzhou.

3. Different trademark styles.

The trademark of Daoxiang Village in Beijing is in the style of three seedlings. The trademark style of Suzhou Daoxiang Village is the Chinese character Daoxiang Village and the initial letter DXC of Chinese Pinyin. Note:

According to historical records, after Emperor Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River to eat cakes in Daoxiang Village in Suzhou, he praised them as "delicious food" and immediately wrote the inscription "Daoxiang Village" and became famous all over the world.

Suzhou Daoxiang Village was founded in 1773 when Emperor Qianlong was in power in the Qing Dynasty, and it was called "Suzhou Daoxiang Village Tea Shop" at that time. According to the historical data of business in the late Qing Dynasty (I), the rise and fall of Suzhou Industrial and Commercial Office and other materials, Daoxiang Village Tea Candy Company and Daoxiang Village Tea Restaurant were also opened during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Although they changed their names several times, the inheritors and skills of Daoxiang Village in Suzhou came down in one continuous line without interruption. ?

According to official website, Daoxiang Village was born in Guangxu period in 1895. At that time, Guo Yusheng, a native of Nanjing, founded the "Daoxiang Village South Goods Store" in Kannonji, Qianmen, Beijing, which was the first store in Beijing to produce and operate Nanwei food. Later, it was closed in 1926 for various reasons, but the Nanwei food faction initiated by Daoxiang Village in Beijing was passed down. In 1984, Liu Zhenying, the fifth generation descendant of this faction, established the Daoxiang Village in Beijing.