Take a walk to a market in Wuhan and taste the food
We explored every corner of the market in Wuhan, then tried tasting the culinary, of course, the price is very cheap. There are many restaurants with unique menus and cheap prices there. It is not difficult to find food for Muslims in this communist province. Wuhan the city with an area of 8,494 square kilometers is dominated by the Han people. There are muslim residents who live in peace and side by side with other communities. There is a Muslim village on Qiyi Street Wuchang here, along this road there are many Muslim restaurants, so Muslim tourists don't have to worry about having trouble finding food. So if they are hungry they only need to find a restaurant that has halal writing on it. Halal food here is called (marked) with 清真 / Qing Zhen (pronounced Cing Ceng)
The market in this Muslim village is very similar to traditional markets in Indonesia. We can find vegetables, fruits, herbs displayed on the table. One of the my favorite halal foods in the Wuhan is Malatang. Malatang is a typical food which is quite delicious. At a glance, the appearance of Malatang is look so much like Bakso(meatball) in Indonesia.
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