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Which kinds of Chinese breakfasts have you tasted?
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A 100-episodes’ short documentary "Breakfasts in China", which are dedicated to introduce the local breakfasts in various places of China.



Haiji Pig Blood Soup Store

  “Staying up to the deepest night, eating the most fragrant breakfast”, this is the most suitable words used on the “Haiji Pig Blood Soup Store” of Chaoshan, Guangdong Province. The quality-conscious boss goes out to purchase the coagulated pig blood every morning. The color of good coagulated pig blood is bright red. And it should be solid when get touched. You must simmer it painstakingly with gentle heat.  The Chaoshan people still have the habit of matching some side dishes as their own requirements for eating the pig blood soup.


24-meter-street Fried Buns

  How can the “24-meter-street Fried Buns" of Fu'an, Fujian Province not be mentioned in this “Breakfast War”?

  When each pot of fried buns get opened, it is the happiest time for the diners.This fried buns store didn't have name originally. Owing to the fried buns in the store have been delicious for more than 20 years, the nearby people named it "24-meter-street Fried Buns". This store has been regarded as the business card of this street.


  Different from the deepness of the documentary "A Bite of China”, the "Breakfasts in China"  takes audiences walking into the street-side local stores distributed in various places of China with modern German-script subtitles, short but precise editing methods, and a plain but humanistic way of telling.

  The audiences see these bosses of breakfast stores who has been busy but never be known by diners through the simple and ordinary stories.

 This group of people are those who have ordinary dreams and work hard for their dreams. They go out before sunrise and come back after sunset. What you are eating are "breakfasts" as well as what they are doing are "dreams."