Silk Production (or sericulture) is an integral part of China’s extensive heritage.
While the importance of silk has slowly declined over time, the silk trade is what made
the Chinese Empire a trading superpower in the pages of history. None of which would
have been achieved without the silkworm, which produces raw silk from the consumption
of mulberry leaves.

Deep fried Silkworm pupae are not only a delicacy in China, but the trend has also spread to other nations such as Korea!

You will have fun from the experience of touring in silkworm farms, seeing the use of Mulberry Leaf for silkworm breeding, and the process of making raw silk.

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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)

THE HKUST WAS NAMED AS NO.1 UNIVERSITY IN ASIA FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR 2011-2013 BY QS UNIVERSITY RANKINGS: ASIA. Interface Education co-organizes with HKUST R and D Corporation (Shenzhen) to present Discover China to international travelers.