LANZHOU, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 4 February 2026 - Once a must-try culinary landmark of the city and
now a cultural IP savored across the globe, Lanzhou Beef Noodles is
undergoing a remarkable transformation through cross-sector integration.
According to Yang Bingwen, Director of the Commercial Services Division
at the Lanzhou Municipal Bureau of Commerce, in 2025, the noodle
sector's diversified revenue streams—including pre-packaged products,
exhibition activities, IP licensing, and brand value—exceeded 12 billion
yuan. The total revenue of the entire industrial chain reached 80
billion yuan, representing a year-on-year growth of 33%.
Lanzhou, a city cradled by the Yellow River, is home to over 4 million
people and more than 1,500 beef noodle restaurants. For many locals, a
steaming bowl of these noodles marks the start of their day. For
visitors, it is often the first flavorful encounter with the city.
Inside the Art & Lifestyle Store of the Gansu Provincial Museum, a
playful green plush horse doll catches the eye. Wearing a white chef's
hat and apron, it carries a "flying swallow" on its shoulder while
vigorously stretching a piece of white "hand-pulled noodles." With a
wide, cheerful grin, it looks utterly adorable. As introduced by Cui
Youxin, head of the museum's Cultural and Creative Center, this doll is
the "
Chef Ma" of beef noodles, inspired by the iconic "
Galloping Horse Treading
on a Flying Swallow." The design vividly brings to life the dynamic
process of making hand-pulled noodles. "It has been particularly popular
during the Year of the Horse," Cui added.
From the kitchen to the dining floor, and from a culinary staple to a
full-fledged cultural IP, Lanzhou Beef Noodles are broadening their
horizons. In Barcelona, Spain, Sun Zhengmou, an entrepreneur originally
from Dandong, Liaoning Province, is making plans to open his second
noodle restaurant there this May. To ensure authenticity and quality, he
traveled specifically to Lanzhou to master the standardized techniques
of noodle-pulling and broth-making, while also taking courses in
nutritional balance and brand management.
The supply of ingredients for overseas outlets is supported by the
Lanzhou Beef Noodles Industrial Park. In the production workshops of its
member enterprises, semi-dried noodles, chili oil, dried radish,
broth-ready beef, freeze-dried vegetables, and condensed broth move
seamlessly along automated production lines.