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Our 1 year anniversary celebration
We appreciate everyone that participated in our journey.
Thank you all
#DamisKitchen #GuangzhouOur 1 year anniversary celebration We appreciate everyone that participated in our journey. Thank you all #DamisKitchen #Guangzhou· 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·4K Visualizações ·124 Plays ·0 Anterior5
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We talk about the people who have made Guangzhou, China their home, chasing opportunities and building their own dreams from scratch. We’ll uncover their stories, their businesses, their hustles, their challenges, and their wins, providing raw and honest conversations filled with unique lessons.
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Suit up, gents #fashion …. By the way, I can be your stylist for that event you wanna uniquely ‘kill it’Suit up, gents #fashion …. By the way, I can be your stylist for that event you wanna uniquely ‘kill it’· 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·3K Visualizações ·0 Anterior3
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China’s night markets are where the city really comes alive, skewers sizzling, neon lights glowing, and endless street snacks to try.
If you had just ¥50 to spend at a night market, what would you buy first?
China’s night markets are where the city really comes alive, skewers sizzling, neon lights glowing, and endless street snacks to try. If you had just ¥50 to spend at a night market, what would you buy first?· 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·1K Visualizações ·0 Anterior3
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Why You Shouldn’t Miss China’s Night Markets
Night markets are more than just a place to eat—they’re a cultural experience. Here’s what makes them special:
• Food Paradise: From spicy BBQ skewers to sweet tanghulu, you’ll taste flavors from every region of China.
• Affordable Fun: Most snacks cost less than ¥20, so you can feast without spending much.
• Social Vibes: Locals and foreigners mingle, making it a great spot to practice your Chinese or make new friends.
• Endless Variety: Every market has its own specialty—seafood in coastal cities, dumplings in the north, and hotpot skewers in the west.
Pro tip: Always go hungry—you’ll want to try everything.
Would you rather explore a night market or a high-end restaurant on your first night in China?Why You Shouldn’t Miss China’s Night Markets Night markets are more than just a place to eat—they’re a cultural experience. Here’s what makes them special: • Food Paradise: From spicy BBQ skewers to sweet tanghulu, you’ll taste flavors from every region of China. • Affordable Fun: Most snacks cost less than ¥20, so you can feast without spending much. • Social Vibes: Locals and foreigners mingle, making it a great spot to practice your Chinese or make new friends. • Endless Variety: Every market has its own specialty—seafood in coastal cities, dumplings in the north, and hotpot skewers in the west. 💡 Pro tip: Always go hungry—you’ll want to try everything. Would you rather explore a night market or a high-end restaurant on your first night in China?· 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·6K Visualizações ·0 Anterior4
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Why You Shouldn’t Miss China’s Night Markets
Night markets are more than just a place to eat—they’re a cultural experience. Here’s what makes them special:
• Food Paradise: From spicy BBQ skewers to sweet tanghulu, you’ll taste flavors from every region of China.
• Affordable Fun: Most snacks cost less than ¥20, so you can feast without spending much.
• Social Vibes: Locals and foreigners mingle, making it a great spot to practice your Chinese or make new friends.
• Endless Variety: Every market has its own specialty—seafood in coastal cities, dumplings in the north, and hotpot skewers in the west.
Pro tip: Always go hungry—you’ll want to try everything.
Would you rather explore a night market or a high-end restaurant on your first night in China?Why You Shouldn’t Miss China’s Night Markets Night markets are more than just a place to eat—they’re a cultural experience. Here’s what makes them special: • Food Paradise: From spicy BBQ skewers to sweet tanghulu, you’ll taste flavors from every region of China. • Affordable Fun: Most snacks cost less than ¥20, so you can feast without spending much. • Social Vibes: Locals and foreigners mingle, making it a great spot to practice your Chinese or make new friends. • Endless Variety: Every market has its own specialty—seafood in coastal cities, dumplings in the north, and hotpot skewers in the west. 💡 Pro tip: Always go hungry—you’ll want to try everything. Would you rather explore a night market or a high-end restaurant on your first night in China?· 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·6K Visualizações ·0 Anterior4
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