Tianjin Chocolate Festival debuts with a diverse range of premium products
Tianjin's first Chocolate Festival—which aims to become northern China's largest chocolate festival— kicked off last weekend, gathering a diverse range of premium chocolate products nationwide.
During the event, visitors savored creative delicacies like chocolate shaved ice and steamed cakes, and gained an in-depth understanding of chocolate's production process and cultural connotations.
"We screened over 100 brands and prioritized well-known premium ones, many from other cities," Zhang Ruinan, a marketing member of the Wudadao subdistrict office, said.
At the venue, a rich cocoa aroma filled the square, and various chocolate displays drew visitors to stop and sample. Many booths showcased on-site production, deepening visitors' interest and knowledge about chocolates and their derivatives.
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