Charcoal Stove Egg Puffs

September 8, 2008
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Most of the Egg Puffs now using gas or electric to heat the mold, but you can still find one street cart stall keep using traditional way to make it by charcoal stove. This street cart is located at Tung Lo Wan Road, Tin Hau. The batter is very thin and poured from the pitcher [...]

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New Town Plaza Phase 1 Food Court

August 19, 2008

Inside New Town Plaza Phase 1 South Wing Level 1, the new open design food court finished renovation since 2007. It now introduce new restaurants such as Hip Sushi, i-thai, Pokka Cafe, Parkview, Hakata Ramen and the first Hong Kong branch of Shakey’s Pizza. New Town Plaza on Sha Tin Centre Street is the Group’s [...]

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Ritual Girl

August 16, 2008

Ritual Girls usually wearing Qipao (Cheongsam) in ceremonies to serving guest. Photo Gallery :   

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Egg Puffs

August 16, 2008

Egg Puffs (also called as Gei Dan Jai, Egg Waffles, Eggettes or in Chinese 雞蛋仔) is a Hong Kong style waffle usually made and sold by street hawkers and eaten warm on the street. They are crisp on outside with a little layer of doughy-creamy texture on the inside, but the bubbles are hollow. Egg, [...]

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Chinese Opera

August 15, 2008

Two children chinese opera performer performing traditional Chinese opera during Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair at Fuk Tsun Street, Tai Kok Tsui, in front of the Hung Shing Temple. Chinese Opera is a popular form of drama and musical theatre in China. There are numerous regional branches of opera with its original root starting in [...]

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Puppetry Piu Sik

August 15, 2008

Puppetry was used for Chinese traitional activity Piu Sik (Piaose, 飄色) during Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair parada at Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon. Piu Sik literally Floating Colours or Floating Procession is an ancient folk art, in which usually use children stand on decorated handcarts and act dramas in the air. The performers are actually [...]

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Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair

August 15, 2008

According to the history, Hung Shing Temple (洪聖廟) , situated in Tai Kok Tsui (大角咀), originally was a temple in the Fuk Chuen Village which was located at the intersecting point of the Boundary Street and Tai Kok Tsui Road. In 1928, as the Government developed the area, the Fuk Chuen Village was to be [...]

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