When the American writer Derek Sandhaus arrived in Shanghai in 2006, he soon encountered Chinese baijiu — a fiery and powerful liquor found at dining room tables and bars across the country. He didn’t ...
To Wan Bing, baijiu is more than just a liquor. "It's a symbol of cultural heritage, a tool for bridging worlds, and a calling," said Wan, president of the newly formed Chinese Liquor Culture ...
In the United States, baijiu (pronounced "bye-joe") isn't the most well-known spirit, with only a recent introduction to the ...
To Wan Bing, baijiu is more than just a liquor. "It's a symbol of cultural heritage, a tool for bridging worlds, and a calling," said Wan, president of the newly formed Chinese Liquor Culture ...