U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrived in Guangzhou on April 4, and the menu of the first meal was announced.
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The media previously reported that when I visited China in 2023, I also ate Yunnan cuisine for the first meal, and I was still proficient in chopsticks, and I couldn't put down the special mushrooms, especially when I saw the green hands, I ordered four servings.
Unexpectedly, the hot topic of netizens in the comment area is actually who pays for it.
People come from afar, and China should be a country of etiquette, and it is natural to invite guests to dinner.
Everyone is using each other, and the superficial work still needs to be done well
My grandmother is still very proficient in Chinese food, and people can eat it, all of which are signature dishes
In fact, before coming to China, Yellen mentioned in an interview that reaching out to people around the world is a key part of her job, and the best way to do that is through local food and restaurants.
As can be seen from her love for Chinese food,
Chinese cuisine does have a unique charm, whether it is Yunnan's special mushrooms or Guangzhou's time-honored Tao Taoju, Yellen has made Yellen feel China's food culture. This also reflects the fact that Chinese cuisine has become a cultural export, and the world has fallen in love with it.
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