Qingdao Today
2025/1/22
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In Wanghebei village, Qingdao's Jimo district, villagers are busy making flower-shaped steamed buns ahead of the Spring Festival. [Photo/Guanhai News]
In Wanghebei village, Qingdao's Jimo district, Xue Zengyu and her husband were busy making flower-shaped steamed buns at home on Jan 17. The freshly steamed flower buns come in a dazzling array of colors and shapes, and the aroma they emit is impossible to resist.
Layue, the twelfth lunar month, is a busy time for Xue and her husband. With skillful hands, they knead ordinary dough into uniquely shaped works of art.
"This morning alone, I received over 10 calls from customers in nearby villages, some ordering special flower-shaped steamed buns for their children's birthdays, others wanting to buy fish-shaped buns. Since the beginning of this month, it's been a struggle to keep up with demand," Xue said with a smile.
In the Jimo area, local residents uphold a tradition of making flower-shaped steamed buns before the Chinese New Year, which helps them get into the festive spirit. The buns symbolize people's hopes for a sweet and prosperous year ahead, while also bringing warmth and joy to the community.

Freshly steamed flower buns in various colors and shapes creates a dazzling display. [Photo/Guanhai News]

In the Jimo area, local residents uphold a tradition of making flower-shaped steamed buns before the Chinese New Year. [Photo/Guanhai News]

In Wanghebei village, Qingdao's Jimo district, villagers are busy making flower-shaped steamed buns ahead of the Spring Festival. [Photo/Guanhai News]