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Three culturally treasured items from a region in China

Three ancestral treasures (三樣寶; sān yàng bǎo, 三宗寶; sān zōng bǎo, or 三寶; sān bǎo) refers to three treasured items coming from a particular region within the culture of China. Each region has its own three treasures passed down from generations.

List of regional treasures

The following is sorted alphabetically by region:

Regions Items
Baoding baoding balls (鐵球), flour sauce (面醬), Ardisia squamulosa presl (春不老)
Gansu Lanzhou hookah (蘭州水煙), Hequ horse (河曲馬), honeydew melon (白蘭瓜)
Guangdong chenpi (陳皮), aged ginger (老薑), hay (禾稈草)
Lin'an City tea leaf (茶葉), dried bamboo shoots (筍乾), hickory nut (山核桃)
Northeast China ginseng (人參), mink fur (貂皮), Carex meyeriana grass (烏拉草)
Qinghai deer velvet antler (鹿茸), musk (麝香), Cordyceps (冬蟲草)
Tianjin drum tower (鼓樓), artillery battery (炮臺), small-bell chambers (鈴鐺閣)

See also

References

  1. Heb.chinanews.com. "Heb.chinanews.com." 三百年风雨弹指过 “槐茂”兴衰几轮回. Retrieved on 2009-06-20.
  2. ^ Xinhuanet.com. "Xinhuanet.com." 說三與三寶. Retrieved on 2009-06-20.
  3. Huaxia.com. "Huaxia.com." 廣東三寶之一 禾稈草. Retrieved on 2009-06-20.
  4. RTHK. "RTHK.org." 1/4/2008 three treasures. Retrieved on 2009-06-20.


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