Three centuries,
one recipe
{YEARS} Years1738 — {NOW}
{YEARS} Years1738 — {NOW}
In 1738, Wang Ruifu rode a donkey east from Shanxi to the capital. By the lanes of Xianyukou, outside the Qianmen gate, he opened a humble wine shop — Wang Ji. None could know that, a decade on, an emperor would give it a name in his own hand.
So moved by the warmth and the dumplings served to him on that silent holiday night, the Emperor declared it the one and only place of its kind in all the capital — and so it has remained.
Under the public-private partnership, the house moves to larger premises north of Xianyukou.
Duyichu’s shaomai craft is inscribed as National Intangible Cultural Heritage.
A new generation trains under senior masters, inheriting the craft of rolling wrappers so thin they turn translucent — dragonfly wings, a skill that takes years to perfect and a lifetime to keep.
Enter the craft →