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CANTONESE STREET FOOD in Guangzhou, China - EPISODE 2
Street Food in Guangzhou Day 1 -
This video features some of the most unique, rare and exotic street foods and seafood that Guangzhou, China has to offer. Join me, Luke Martin, on a mouthwatering street food tour through the capital of Cantonese cuisine! In this video, we get to sample:
1. Cheong Fun
A very popular snack in Guangzhou, as well as Hong Kong and Singapore. It is made of a thin, steamed rice paper and it is stuffed with different ingredients. We try the beef cheong fun and the shrimp cheong fun. So delicious!
Yinji Rice Noodle Roll Store
519 Huifu E Rd, BeiJingLu, Yuexiu Qu, Guangzhou Shi
广东省广州市越秀区北京路惠福东路519号 邮政编码: 510000
2. Fresh Seafood
At the Huangsha Fish Market in Guangzhou, you can find almost any underwater delight that you can imagine. It is the biggest fish market in all of China, and everything is extremely fresh and sells out quick! Vendors have their products displayed in glass tanks so you can walk up, look and choose what you want! Prepare to haggle with the vendors to get the best price. We recommend knowing some Chinese or have a local come with you, as they are hard bargainers.
Huangsha Fish Market
广东省广州市荔湾区黄沙大道黄沙大道西猪栏街14号粤恒丰大厦4层财务室 邮政编码: 510000
3. Yi Mian
Yi Mian is a delicious Canton dish consisting of egg noodles. At this location, soft, braised meats marinated in Chinese herbs and spices are added to the noodles and light broth to bring you a hearty, and delicious bowl. This street side vendors sells the bowls for very cheap, so come on an empty belly and fill up with multiple bowls!
Kenji Noodle Shop - 坚记面店
广东省广州市荔湾区长堤路购物休闲街长寿东路299号 邮政编码: 510000
Addresses and information above will guide you to these delicious markets and street food stalls on your trip to Guangzhou China, so that you can enjoy these as much as we did! Thanks so much for watching!
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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods in places like Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Hong Kong and around the world!
I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram!
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Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourselves in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
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Beggar beg his bread with legless camel in the street! cruel,animal protection please in China...
Animal rights activists have warned people in China against giving money to beggars asking for money to help mutilated animals.
These pictures claim to show a camel deliberately mutilated to get people to feel sympathetic and donate more money, apparently towards its upkeep.
The camel and two beggars were photographed in the city of Fuzhou, Fujian province, south-east China, where police confirmed mutilating animals was now the new trend.
Mutilating people, they said, no longer seemed to gather as many generous donations, with people more often making a wide berth around limbless beggars.
Police were unable to take any action against the gang as they hadn't broken the law. The camel has been used for begging since at least April and, according to local media, brings in lots of cash.
The men claimed that the camel was a wild camel that they had rescued after it had been run over by a train. They denied mutilating it, saying they had taken it upon themselves to care for it and needed the money for food.
But police say the story is a sham and it's almost certain the men or their contacts hacked off the camel's hooves themselves.
With just 600 wild camels left in north-west China's Gobi desert, and 800 in the deserts of Mongolia, their survival in the world is seriously at risk and they are supposedly strictly protected.
In practice though there is rarely any action against people who trap the animals, mainly because of the difficulty in proving they are not domestic animals.
The mutilation of this camel is the latest argument by animal rights activists for China to change the law on the torture of animals, in a country where cruelty to animals is not illegal.
Animal rights campaigner Xiong Kung said: 'You can see that the animal was obviously mutilated some time ago because the wounds are now healed.
'My information is that they get a large amount of money every day from people shocked by what they see and in effect they are rewarding these criminals for torturing the animal in the first place.
'But when police turn up all they can do is maybe move them on or fine them for begging, but nothing else. And that will remain the case until we get laws protecting animal rights.'
Beggar beg his bread with legless camel in the street! too cruel,animal protection!why china allow... ,for more information about china world news visit site at as well as business website at
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Kim Audiobook by Rudyard Kipling | Audiobook with subtitles | Part 2
Kim is a fabulous adventure story set in India during the former British Empire. It tells the story of a street-wise but (in typical Kipling fashion) highly moral Anglo-Indian boy who becomes enmeshed the “the Great Game” -– the competition between Britain and Russia for control over Asia. Taking time off from his role as the traveling companion of an aged Tibetan lama, the boy is trained as a spy, matches wits with various evildoers, and wins out in the end. So much more than just a spy story, Kim is one of the most enjoyable books that you will ever read -- or have read to you.
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was born in Bombay, India. He was the author of many short stories and novels including The Jungle Book. (summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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Kim Audiobook by Rudyard Kipling | Audiobook with subtitles | Part 1
Kim is a fabulous adventure story set in India during the former British Empire. It tells the story of a street-wise but (in typical Kipling fashion) highly moral Anglo-Indian boy who becomes enmeshed the “the Great Game” -– the competition between Britain and Russia for control over Asia. Taking time off from his role as the traveling companion of an aged Tibetan lama, the boy is trained as a spy, matches wits with various evildoers, and wins out in the end. So much more than just a spy story, Kim is one of the most enjoyable books that you will ever read -- or have read to you.
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was born in Bombay, India. He was the author of many short stories and novels including The Jungle Book. (summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
Kim
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The Book of Enoch was written in the past, but was specifically written for the Final Generation.
It is the only book in the world, as far as I know, that confers a blessing from God to all who read it. Automatically!
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