Chaozhou
Chaozhou, in southeastern China, sits on the Lufeng River, renowned for its intricate tea art and the production of fine porcelain.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Shantou [Swatow]
About Chaozhou
Chaozhou is located in eastern Guangdong Province, China. Known for its unique culture and historical significance, it has been a center for porcelain production and teaculture since ancient times. The city's economy thrives on manufacturing and trade, while its vibrant cultural scene includes traditional arts and festivals that attract visitors from around the world.
Chaozhou is also famous for its cuisine, which features delicacies like braised pork and Chaozhou-style beef balls. Its historical importance as a port city has shaped its identity and continues to influence its modern economy.
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