China Time-honored Brand (Chinese: Zhà Ânghuá lÃÂo zìhào ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂèÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå· or simply lÃÂo zìhào èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå·) is a title granted by the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China to Chinese enterprises that existed before 1956, sell products, techniques or services passed down through generations, have distinct Chinese cultural characteristics, and are widely recognized by society.
This title was first granted soon after the foundation of the PRC in 1949. The current eligibility criteria were set in 2006, when the Ministry of Commerce revised them for the last time.
There are currently around 1,000 brands granted this title, among which are Tongrentang (traditional Chinese medicine), Quanjude (Peking Duck), Laobian Dumpling (dumplings), and Go Believe (baozi or steamed dumpling). Many of the shops have a history of over 400 years, and in modern times have begun to expand via mass commercialization of their products.
Quanjude å ¨èÂÂå¾· â Peking duck restaurant <br> Laobian Dumpling èÂÂ边饺å â dumpling restaurant and traditional dumpling-making method.<br> Douyichu é½ä¸Â夠â restaurant famous for its shaomai <br> Bianyifang 便å®Âå â another Peking duck restaurant <br> Goubuli çÂÂä¸Âç â baozi restaurant (founded in Tianjin, a city near Beijing) <br> Hundun hou é¦Â饨侯 â wonton (hundun) restaurant <br> Liubiju å Âå¿ å± â sells preserved vegetables and sauces <br> Rongbaozhai è£å®ÂæÂ â sells works of art (notably wall scrolls) <br> Tongrentang Ã¥ÂÂä»Âå  â supplier of medicinal herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicine <br> Zhang Yiyuan å¼ ä¸Âå  â teahouse <br> Ruifuxiang çÂÂè¨祥 â silk clothing and qipaos <br> Neiliansheng å èÂÂå â old Chinese cloth shoes <br> Shengxifu çÂÂé¡禠â hats