• All Hallow’s Eve

    In China, they have tiny pumpkins instead of big ones. Little, tiny pumpkins, and you take them and stack them in piles and carve tiny little jack o’lanterns to scare away the ghosts. The ghosts are not generally scared. This work by @thebeautythatstillremains is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 China Mainland License.

  • Jian Bing

    In China, you can spend thousands of kuai on a meal if you are so inclined, but nothing beats the value of a 1.5 RMB jian bing. This work by @thebeautythatstillremains is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 China Mainland License.

  • Sunny Side Up

    They say that street food is a form of culture. It is historical. People have been eating the same things for hundreds of years. It informs their way of looking at the world. But no matter how you look at it, it isn’t vegan. This work by @thebeautythatstillremains is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share …

  • Dried Fruit

    In times of drought or social upheaval, famines can occur. It’s not that there’s not enough food. The problem is the food is not distributed in a way that the poor have access to it. People are starving to death while others in the city are as fat and jolly as can be. This does …

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