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Photo Essay: Two Chinese Cities Face Life After Foodie Frenzy

By Wang Feng, Zhu Di and Wang Xintong
2025年02月14日 18:57
Tianshui and Zibo rode an internet-fueled wave of interest in its local restaurants last year. But now that tourist numbers are dwindling, businesses are wrestling with what to do next
A man prepares to open a barbecue restaurant in December in Zibo, East China’s Shandong province. Photo: Zhu Di, Wang Feng

On a recent winter evening, stools sit empty next to row upon row of vacant tables outside a once bustling restaurant in the northwestern Chinese city of Tianshui.

If it wasn’t for a lonely sign lit up with the restaurant’s name — Baijia Malatang — one might not know the place was even open.

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