Nighttime economy: Food & drinks / where you can visit

夜间经济:美食和饮料/可以参观的地方

Round Table China

2024-05-29

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After visiting tourist destinations dazzling with neon lights and colorful lanterns, or after enjoying traditional and modern performances, or a run at the gym after work, a late-night snack is always welcomed! Maybe it's barbecue on roadsides, or hotpot restaurants that stay open throughout the entire evening, late-night food markets in China burst with tantalizing choices. Round Table invites you to join us for some nighttime dining experience in China. On the show: Niu Honglin, Ding Heng & Josh Cotterill
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  • Discussion keeps the world turning.

  • This is roundtable.

  • Hello.

  • Welcome to Roundtable, where we serve up piping hot debates on the issues that sizzle in China and beyond.

  • I'm Leo Hong li.

  • Today we continue our mini series exploring the country's vibrant nightlife.

  • After visiting various tourist destinations dazzling with neon lights and colorful lanterns, enjoying traditional and modern performances, or hitting the gym right after a long work day, you deserve a late night snack.

  • No matter if it's a barbecue on roadsides or hot pot that opens throughout the entire evening, the late night food market is full of choices.

  • Roundtable invites you to dine with us and experience nighttime dining in China.

  • For todays show, Im joined by Ding Heng in the studio and Josh Cotterell on the line.

  • Grab your virtual compass and follow us to the heart of the discussion.

  • Ever wondered why food tastes better under the glow of neon lights?

  • I believe nighttime dining is more than just a meal.

  • It is an experience.

  • As the sun sets and the city lights up, a whole new culinary world awakens.

  • Let's explore the flavors and experiences that only come alive after dark.

  • So I want to ask both of you, maybe starting with Josh, what is your best and worst nighttime dining or nighttime snack experience?

  • Best and worst.

  • Okay, well, I'll start with my best one.

  • I think my best one probably has to be in Beijing.