Every premium product from Heyuan, Guangdong, is a gift of its green mountains and clear waters. Through the creative crossover "World-Famous Paintings × Heyuan Premium Products," Heyuan's ecological specialties are reimagined within iconic artworks, highlighting their natural essence and showcasing the global potential of Guangdong-made products.

When Kramskoy's The Unknown Woman meets Heyuan's ecological aquatic products

Heyuan boasts abundant high-quality water resources. Longchuan Huoshan mineral water, a rare sodium carbonate spring sharing the same origin as France's Vichy mineral water, ranks among the world's rare mineral waters. By 2025, the output value of Heyuan's water beverage and food industry above designated size will surpass 10 billion yuan, with packaged drinking water revenue ranking first among China's prefecture-level cities.
When Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring meets Dongyuan Chestnuts

Dongyuan, known as the "Hometown of Chestnuts in Guangdong," has over 300 years of chestnut cultivation history and more than 300 century-old trees. Its chestnuts are prized for their glossy appearance, thin and easy-to-peel shells, plump kernels, and sweet, glutinous taste.
When Van Gogh's Starry Night meets Zijin Cicada Tea

Zijin County has cultivated tea for more than 500 years. Grown in high-altitude, misty environments, Zijin Cicada Tea develops a distinctive honey aroma from leafhopper bites, offering floral, fruity, and honey notes with a lingering, mellow finish.
When Zhang Zeduan's Along the River During the Qingming Festival meets Heyuan rice noodles

Heyuan rice noodles are believed to date back to the Qin Dynasty's southern expedition (around 219 BC). Made with clean water from Wanlv Lake and premium rice, they are known for their soft yet chewy texture, resistance to overcooking, and rich aroma.
When Feng Zikai's cartoons meet Heyuan pigs

Heyuan's annual pig production exceeds 1.6 million heads. For many consecutive years, it has ranked first among China's prefecture-level cities in pork supply to Hong Kong.
When Monet's Impressionist style meets Longchuan camellia oil

With a history of more than 1,500 years, Longchuan camellia oil is produced using a physical cold-pressing process that blends traditional and modern techniques, yielding a golden color, smooth texture, mellow flavor, and rich aroma.
Reporter | Li Jiao
Images generated with AI assistance
Editor | Liu Lingzhi, James Campion, Shen He