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* '''Shanjing roasted duck''', an old imperial delicacy of the Fù dynasty heavily inspired by Daxian cuisine of the era that have now become a popular dish in the east served during the holiday or on special occasions.
* '''Shanjing roasted duck''', an old imperial delicacy of the Fù dynasty heavily inspired by Daxian cuisine of the era that have now become a popular dish in the east served during the holiday or on special occasions.
* '''Huotang''', a spicy soup originating from the mountainous region that has become one of the most iconic Yuenan dish. It's made of a rich chili spiced bone broth with rice noodles, a generous amount of pork or goat meat and vegetable.
* '''Huotang''', a spicy soup originating from the mountainous region that has become one of the most iconic Yuenan dish. It's made of a rich chili spiced bone broth with rice noodles, a generous amount of pork or goat meat and vegetable.
=== Fashion ===
=== Fashion ===
Canpei's traditionnal clothing is the Zongbu (聪布), a long sleeve, colorful dress made of silk dating from the late Liang Civilization period. It is heavily inspired by 2nd century court garments. The many layers of light and loose fiting fabrics were meant to invoke the fluidity of water and air, while keeping the wearer's modesty. A tradionnal Zongbu always include a cross collar, a right-side lapel, a waist sash and ample sleeves. Modern variants often worn during festivals or special events often only have only one to three layers of clothing and can include some modest amount of cleavage, but more expensive and highly tradionnal ones can be made up of as many as 16 layers of fabrics of vibrants colors and complex embroideries. They come in a variety of style and colors, leaving a lot of room for self-expression. It is not uncommon for couple to match their zongbu's color or to choose a smiliar motif. Floral and astral patterns are especially common and viewed as lucky and more desirable. Blue, black, red and white are the traditionnal colors of this type of dress and will often be a prominent part of the overall design, thought having a monochromatic white zongbu is considered extremely unlucky since the dead are dressed fully in white when cremated.
===Religion===
===Religion===