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In September of this year Taicang, located in East China's Jiangsu, opened a rice wine culture center.
A red flag with the painted character Jiu (wine) marks the location of Liuhu's rice wine culture Center. [Photo/Taicang Daily] |
The town has been expertly producing rice wine for generations and in ancient times, households would ferment several jars of rice wine a year to give as gifts of hospitality or to savor at special occasions such as weddings or the Chinese New Year.
In time, however, the tradition gradually declined and many locals forgot the secrets of rice wine. This new center was started as a means of rectifying this cultural void.
The center is located in a wood and stone bungalow and boasts a classical quadrangle structure. It is adorned in a traditional Chinese style and functions as a rice wine museum.
Rice wine culture center is located in a renovated traditional Loudong house. [Photo/Taicang Daily] |
Upon arrival, a giant jar of rice wine catches the eye and visitors notice the series of informative panels lining the room. The site is comprised of a series of side rooms that offer guests a range of wine-related activities including the opportunity to enjoy a tasting session. Before leaving the premises visitors have the chance to purchase a jar of Loudong wine, which certainly makes an excellent present.
The center displays an array of ancient wine utensils. [Photo/Taicang Daily] |
Liuhe locals and visitors alike can now enjoy the fragrant flavors of homemade rice wine and pass the tradition on to the next generation.