1969 Creative Workshop. [Photo/Wuxi Daily]
A night market featuring a diverse array of snacks from all corners of the country will soon open in the 1969 Creative Workshop in Wuxi, Jiangsu province.
Located at the intersection of Taihu and Jianghainan roads in Wuxi's Xinwu district, the 1969 Creative Factory has emerged as a burgeoning hotspot for locals and visitors alike.
This expansive snack market is poised to span 15,000 square meters, featuring over 300 stalls curated to represent the unique flavors and culinary traditions of each of China's 34 provincial-level administrative regions.
It is expected to be divided into eight distinct zones based on geographical regions and introduce a wide array of regional delicacies, offering a rich and diverse tapestry of culinary delights.
From time-honored establishments to trendy newcomers, from late-night eateries to breakfast havens, this venue aspires to become a 24/7 gastronomic sanctuary for the local community.
Operating year-round and shielded from inclement weather, the indoor night market promises a consistent culinary experience.
Scheduled for completion around the National Day holiday, which starts on Oct 1, this landmark project promises to become a beacon of Wuxi's distinctive snack and culinary culture.
But the ambitions of the 1969 Creative Factory extend far beyond this single endeavor. Recent developments within the park include the bustling Song Art Market (a pedestrian street project), the revamping of the Jianghai Road parking lot, and upgrades to park roads and facades, all progressing in unison.