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The tastes of southern China

Rooted in Cantonese cooking, the food of the Greater Bay Area unfolds through delicate dim sum, pristine seafood and the ritual of morning tea, Li Yingxue reports in Guangzhou.

By Li Yingxue    |    China Daily    |     Updated: 2026-02-26 09:51

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Rooted in Cantonese cooking, the food of the Greater Bay Area unfolds through delicate dim sum, pristine seafood and the ritual of morning tea. [Photo provided to China Daily]

As the sky begins to pale, teahouses throughout the city of Guangzhou, Guangdong province, come to life. Wooden tables glow with a soft sheen, bamboo steamers stack up like small hills, and the moment a lid is lifted, clouds of steam roll upward. The delicate sweetness of crystal shrimp dumplings, the savory richness of pork dumplings, and the mellow depth of braised chicken feet spread through the air, instantly stirring the appetite.

Groups of seasoned locals gather around tables, each with a pot of hot tea. With practiced ease, they rinse bowls and cups, pour tea, and chat. The murmur of conversation, the clink of porcelain, and the gentle hiss of steamers opening weave together into Guangzhou's most evocative morning soundtrack. This is yum cha — morning tea — etched deep into the rhythm of local everyday life.

That liveliness flows seamlessly from morning into afternoon, never truly pausing. Song Guozhen, executive manager of the Silver Delight Cantonese Cuisine restaurant in Guangzhou, says that morning tea has long been an indispensable part of local life.

Built on generations of craftsmanship and unwavering devotion to traditional flavors, the restaurant's dim sum has won not only local loyalty but also the admiration of visitors from afar.

For many travelers, morning tea becomes their first real encounter with the southern city, with some arriving specifically for a taste of authentic Cantonese flavors and the everyday warmth that comes with them.

As the core birthplace of Cantonese cuisine, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is defined by both inclusiveness and restraint. Its culinary philosophy rests on freshness, tenderness and balance.

Within this framework coexist the refinement of Guangzhou's morning tea, the ingredient-driven craftsmanship of Shunde, the bold richness of Chaoshan flavors, and the multicultural blends of Hong Kong and Macao. Every bite reflects local wisdom and an open, generous palate. At the heart of it all, Guangzhou's morning tea remains the most grounded starting point.

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