Zhoushan specialties worth bringing include Zhoushan hairtail, Zhoushan large yellow croaker, Putuo Buddha tea, Jintang plums, and Luosi oil.
1. Zhoushan Hairtail: It is the first batch of seafood with geographical indication certification trademark in the country and one of the four major economic fish in Zhoushan fishery.
2. Zhoushan Large Yellow Croaker: It is the first batch of seafood with geographical indication certification trademark in the country. The most famous fish species in Zhoushan Fishing Ground is golden yellow, rich, elegant and regal.
3. Putuo Buddha Tea: It is one of the traditional specialties of Zhoushan. It grows on Foding Mountain, the highest peak of Putuo Mountain in the "Haitian Buddha Country". It looks like a green spring, with a spiral shape and a green color. The soup is moist and bright, with a bright yellow-green color.
4. Jintang plums: refers to plums produced on Jintang Island in the southern part of Zhoushan Islands. Looking back, it is said that it has a cultivation history of more than 130 years. It is not only a business card of Jintang Island, but also one of the famous specialty fruits of Zhoushan Islands.
5. Luosi Zuo Oil: It is a high-quality traditional product of Zhoushan with a production history of 150 years. It is the only traditional specialty product in Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province that is included in the "Encyclopedia of Chinese Local Products".
Introduction to Zhoushan
Zhoushan is a prefecture-level city in Zhejiang Province. It is located in the northeastern part of Zhejiang Province, bordering the Pacific Ocean to the east, the sea of ??Xiangshan County to the south, Hangzhou Bay to the west, and the sea of ??Shanghai to the north. borders connected. The total area is 22,200 square kilometers. As of 2016, the city has jurisdiction over 2 municipal districts and 2 counties.