Foods in China Susan Daly
Mar 27, 2015
Foods in China
Susan Daly
A banquet for an Emperor!
Special forms mean certain fortunes
A famous dumpling restaurant!
Beside a stand, a boy practices caligraphy
Making noodles by hand in X’ian
A charcoal fire at the table.
X’ian Chan Teahouse
In Chengdu, a stand selling chicks
Meal in Chengdu
Rice paddy in Chengdu
Chengdu private Pre-school welcome banner
The primary school in Chengdu has students from age 3 to 6years. It was a private and very expensive pre- school with incredible facilities. We ate dinner
with the principal and a teacher the night before and got to ask them lots of
questions. Most teachers at this age level are female.
Nap time beds
The bathroom
3 year old class at snack time
Their computer lab & 2 year olds
The craft house
The vegetable garden where
kids grow some of the food they
eat for lunch.The rabbit
is a pet who prunes weeds.
A feng shui water element
The kids play ground
The swimming pool for students
A lovely path for the kids to follow
A hill for kids to climb
Budweiser even in Chengdu,China
Small stands at Dazu
Nanjing – McDonad’s
A tea house in Nanjing
Nanjing’s Kentucky Fried
A very fancy dinner
It’s everywhere
Shanghai & Pepsi
A floating restaurant in Shanghai
High Tea at the Peninsula Hotel
Fancy desserts
Low income Housing in Hong Kong
Chinese Pharmacy
A farmers market at the
housing project
A delicious vegetable we had
often in China
An interesting selection of fruits
Small stands like we saw all over
China