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English: Bai jiu, or Chinese white hard alcohol that was made locally in Haikou, Hainan, China, and sold in a dedicated alcohol shop. On the plate hanging on the ceramic bottles there is written : 50度 (50°), 高粱酒 (sorgho alcohol), 4元/斤 (4 yuans by pound (500 grammes)).
Français : Jarres d'alcool fort, appelé baijiu, (littéralement alcool blanc), distillé localement à Haikou, île de Hainan, Chine, et vendu chez un caviste. Sur l'étiquette de la jarre est écrit : 50度 (50°), 高粱酒 (alcool de sorgho), 4元/斤 (4 yuans la livre (500 grammes)).
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Camera location20° 01′ 38.64″ N, 110° 19′ 50.26″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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