What is the meaning of 厅 in the name of the restaurant in China(2014-12-10)
  Time:2014-12-10 9:14:56  Clrck:2003
Ting

Foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character ting (simplified
Chinese: 厅; traditional Chinese: 廳; pinyin: tīng; literally: "foyer"), or ting zihao (simplified
Chinese: 厅字号; traditional Chinese: 廳字號; pinyin: tīng zìhào; literally: "foyer brand") are foodservice establishments which had more business in onsite banquet hosting than catering
at customers’ homes. For onsite banquet hosting, entertainment was still provided, but
foodservice establishments of this category did not have long term contracts with Beijing
opera troupes, so that performers varied for time to time, and topnotch performers usually
did not perform here or any other foodservice establishments ranking lower. For catering,
different foodservice establishments of this category were incapable of handling topnotch
catering on their own, but must join forces with other foodservice establishments of same
ranking (or lower) to do the job.
 

 


 


 

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