Unlike Americans, the Chinese are not afraid to look their food in the eye.
Pigeon. Notice the head is cooked and served on the plate.
Suckling pig (i.e., piglet?). Traditional opening course for a Chinese banquet. Delicious!
Bunny-shaped dumplings.
View from Janet's uncle's appartment. This is a typical HK flat. They live in a redidential skyscraper, which is on top of a mall, which is on top of an MTR station.
skyscraper, on a mall, on a MTR station....
ReplyDeleteand the green grass grew all around all around and the green grass grew all around...!
weren't we singing that at lunch one day, Janet??!
They eat bunnies, don't they!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are amazing! Do the pigeon and/or pig heads get eaten, or are they there for presentation?
ReplyDeleteWhat a breath-taking view your uncle has, Janet. It's as though each residential skyscraper is it's own town. Is each floor like a neighborhood, with neighborly neighbors? I can just as easily imagine rampant anonymity.
Love,
Mom