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==Regional cuisines==
{{main|Chinese regional cuisine}}
[[File:Cuisines of China.png|thumb|upright=1.15|Map showing major regional cuisines of China]]
[[File:狮子头01 (5935161191).jpg|upright=1.15|thumb|"[[Stewed meatball|Lion's head]] with [[crab meat]]" ({{lang-zh|labels=no|t=蟹粉獅子頭}}) is a traditional eastern Chinese meatball soup.]]
Chinese cuisine exhibits an immense amount of regional diversity. A number of different styles contribute to Chinese cuisine but perhaps the best known and most influential are [[Guangdong cuisine|Cantonese cuisine]], [[Shandong cuisine]], [[Jiangsu cuisine]] (specifically [[Huaiyang cuisine]]) and [[Sichuan cuisine]]. These styles are distinctive from one another due to factors such as availability of resources, climate, [[Geography of China|geography]], [[History of China|history]], cooking techniques and lifestyle.

Regional cuisines

Map showing major regional cuisines of China
"Lion's head with crab meat" (蟹粉獅子頭) is a traditional eastern Chinese meatball soup.

Chinese cuisine exhibits an immense amount of regional diversity. A number of different styles contribute to Chinese cuisine but perhaps the best known and most influential are Cantonese cuisine, Shandong cuisine, Jiangsu cuisine (specifically Huaiyang cuisine) and Sichuan cuisine. These styles are distinctive from one another due to factors such as availability of resources, climate, geography, history, cooking techniques and lifestyle.