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What are the special products that Chengdu must take back?

Shu embroidery, bacon.

Shu embroidery, also known as "Sichuan embroidery", is as famous as Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery and Guangdong embroidery, and is one of the four famous embroideries in China. This is a traditional China craft, in which patterns are embroidered on silk or other fabrics with silk thread. As one of the oldest embroideries in China, Shu Embroidery has formed its own unique charm with its bright and delicate colors and exquisite stitches, and its richness ranks first among the four famous embroideries.

Influenced by geographical environment, customs, culture and art, Sichuan embroidery, which originated from western Sichuan folk, has gradually formed a unique style of rigor, delicacy, fluency, neatness, roundness and bright colors.

Shu embroidery has become one of the four famous embroideries in China with its exquisite craftsmanship and fine lines. In its long development history, it has gradually formed the characteristics of rigorous needling, bright needling, uniform needling and bright colors. Shu embroidery is embroidered on local silks and satins with various loose threads (relatively loose silk threads) or silk threads (relatively tight silk threads) practiced and dyed in Chengdu. Because of the fine selection of materials, solid and reliable finished products and low price, it has been sold in Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Qinghai and other provinces for a long time and is quite popular.