Chef training program promotes business
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In addition to eating wontons, people from Jiangsu and Fujian provinces who wanted to open a restaurant of their own came to learn, he said.
Yao Libing, deputy Party chief of Zhengguo township, said the township government will continue to sustain a series of policies promoting the development of the township's tourism industry and helping locals start business in the months ahead.
Xie Changhong, deputy director of the Zengcheng district culture, radio, television and tourism bureau, said her bureau is sparing no effort to integrate the development of culture and tourism in rural areas, while supporting local residents in startup businesses.
In addition to the Cantonese chef program, Zengcheng district plans to further upgrade its local tourism facilities and feature more local products to boost rural tourism in the months to come.