File:Special foods & cuisines in Chongqing - Family Dinner 5th.jpg

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The Singing Squirrelfish (Art Work)

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English: In the annual family visit, foods would be a main theme to watch, talk and taste, especially in Chongqing. You knew, Chongqing is one original place of Chuang cuisine (Wikipedia wasn't at home... ) Do you think you would feel pity to have a taste? So beautiful an artist work that you would feel touched and didn't know where to begin or break the painting structure... ! Yes, that's my feeling at that moment. Chongqing people were famous for their eating fashions, especially with many innovations in different periods. In Chinese idiom, there was a sentence: people see their foods as the sky. That's to say how important foods and eating styles were in common people's hearts. Then, if beyond surviving, it will be not only well tasted but beautifully watched, what level it would nourish our eyes and stomach? In this case, could you hear the song Squirrelfish vocally made? It carved fish into a squirrel. You see, its body was like a big and curve tail covering the rest parts of body. It tasted sweet and sour that kids would enjoy eating. Now, plants and animals were all on the table - Spring Goddess would come soon...
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Author Jason M. C., Han
Camera location29° 35′ 00.93″ N, 106° 33′ 34.07″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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