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Hong Kong, China, Stewed Shark's Fins in Soy Sauce
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One of the best Cantonese dishes is stewed shark's fin in soy sauce. Shark's fins of Hong Kong are fresh and only standard-weigh fins are selected. Soy sauce and the soup for cooking shark's fins are made with high quality ingredients in ancient traditional method. You will fall in love with shark's meat which is tastier and milder and smell so perfectly than any dish you have tried before. Choose stewed shark's fins in soy sauce which is the most worthy and healthy of Hong Kong plates.
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Hong Kong, China
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Not only does the million of pleasure travel trips that visit Hong Kong, but also the business travelers, students, medical traveler come to this city every year. Many tourists might find themselves struggling to choose where they should visit first between the attracting historic places and temples and the travel center with the good smell of modernization. One of Hong Kong charms is that the city’s colorfulness in night time, as dusk fell the light from the skyscrapers begin to throw the light upon the metropolitan as if a sleepless city. Other tourist attractions are, for example, the Hong Kong Disneyland and the Temple Street which is the host of shopping spots and Chinese opera performances. If you design to travel to Hong Kong in high season, please make a hotels deal to book the luxury hotels and then enjoy the delightful trip in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong, China, Dim Sum
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It's one of the great traditional menus in Hong Kong and usually consumed with various types of tea. Dim Sum means touching your heart, so you will be easily impressed with this cuisine. When visiting Hong Kong, Har Gau (shrimp dumplings), Pai Gwat (steamed spareribs), Ngau Yuk Mai (steamed beef ball), Siu Mai (meat dumpling), Cha Siu Bau (steamed barbecued pork bun) and Chun Guen (fried spring roll) will encourage you as the recommended dishes.
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Hong Kong, China, Wong Tai Sin Temple
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It's a Taoist temple which is established in 1912 and becomes one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong. Before named Wong Tai Sin, the temple was named Wong Chuping as same as the name of the pioneer, and it's also called Sik Sik Yuen. At the present, the temple is well-known in fortune-telling which can encourage the number of worshipper in a year. Moreover, visiting here, you can also impressed with Chinese architecture in the original temple style such as grand red pillars, golden roof, blue friezes, yellow latticework and muti-colored carving.
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