Guangxi Yulin tea bubble is an intangible cultural heritage tea snack carved from winter melon or papaya. Craftsmen use hollow-carving techniques to create exquisite patterns of flowers, birds, and poetry, which are then candied and air-dried. Its pearly white color and delicate patterns create a visual feast when brewed in clear tea, embodying the refined charm of southern life.
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