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Foods in China

Foods in China. Susan Daly. A banquet for an Emperor!. Special forms mean certain fortunes. A famous dumpling restaurant!. Beside a stand, a boy practices caligraphy. Making noodles by hand in X’ian. A charcoal fire at the table. X’ian Chan Teahouse. In Chengdu, a stand selling chicks.

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Foods in China

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  1. Foods in China Susan Daly

  2. A banquet for an Emperor!

  3. Special forms mean certain fortunes

  4. A famous dumpling restaurant!

  5. Beside a stand, a boy practices caligraphy

  6. Making noodles by hand in X’ian

  7. A charcoal fire at the table.

  8. X’ian Chan Teahouse

  9. In Chengdu, a stand selling chicks

  10. Meal in Chengdu

  11. Rice paddy in Chengdu

  12. Chengdu private Pre-school welcome banner

  13. The primary school in Chengdu has students from age 3 to 6years. It was a private and very expensive pre- school with incredible facilities. We ate dinner with the principal and a teacher the night before and got to ask them lots of questions. Most teachers at this age level are female.

  14. Nap time beds

  15. The bathroom

  16. 3 year old class at snack time

  17. Their computer lab & 2 year olds

  18. The craft house

  19. The vegetable garden where kids grow some of the food they eat for lunch.The rabbit is a pet who prunes weeds.

  20. A feng shui water element

  21. The kids play ground

  22. The swimming pool for students

  23. A lovely path for the kids to follow

  24. A hill for kids to climb

  25. Budweiser even in Chengdu,China

  26. Small stands at Dazu

  27. Nanjing – McDonad’s

  28. A tea house in Nanjing

  29. Nanjing’s Kentucky Fried

  30. A very fancy dinner

  31. It’s everywhere

  32. Shanghai & Pepsi

  33. A floating restaurant in Shanghai

  34. High Tea at the Peninsula Hotel

  35. Fancy desserts

  36. Low income Housing in Hong Kong

  37. Chinese Pharmacy

  38. A farmers market at the housing project

  39. A delicious vegetable we had often in China

  40. An interesting selection of fruits

  41. Small stands like we saw all over China

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