Street Food – Beijing – 14 July 08 – Part 2
Posted on : 26-12-2009 | By : admin | In : Diet & Fitness
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China’s economy is expanding at an astounding rate – but its waistlines are too. The food of the streets tells the story of a culture torn between tradition and modernity, the customs of an ancient past competing with the convenience age of the new. What will survive and what will be lost? In a China which has gone within two generations from mass starvation to mass obesity, what does the future hold?
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to to to….. haha
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aha
nice
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way to go off topic… from street food to why kids are fat…
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omg i saw my home in the video!! i miss there sooo much ~
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really?? maybe it’s your face!! how do you feel??
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really?
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Actually i don’t think Chinese people are rude, especially not in Beijing, At least more friendly that people in New york.
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sigh, too bad its starting to become more and more expensive. Although there are more rural places where its still awesome and cheap!
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i am chinese but i have to admit that chinese people, especially those in Beijing, are extremely rude.
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thanks 2 uncle sam’s crap
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lol…
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i love how the street food and most restaurants in china are so much cheaper and affordable than places in europe & north america. what sucks is that the prics will go higher and the comparance between american for example will be similar…which sucks…cuz in china, im considered more wealthy cuz i can spend more than how much i spend in canada
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I can’t stand fat people!!!!!!1
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I’m actually thin and I happen to be Chinese. You embarrass yourself by showing your ignorance. You should learn to control your anger and maybe think before you speak.
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no no no
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I wouldn’t say the friendliest, but still great people and great culture. The govt is the only frustrating thing about China.
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Agreed, like.. stop invading their province and making them a minority (ethnically and economically) in their own homeland. The east coast probably wouldn’t be flooded with thieves if they had more opportunity at home.
That said, I never had a single experience with thieves in the 6 months I lived in Beijing. As is the case anywhere, some people get picked because they look like marks. Can’t say I feel sorry for them.
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are you missing a word in your sentence?
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I would love to in China and other Asia country’s
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When i first moved there, like 3-4 years ago, everyone was skinny and you’d see the random obese person…now it’s so different
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You don’t know anything… I lived there for 3 years.
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I have been to Shanghai and Beijing, and Chinese ppl there r a lot more friendly than what they look like on internet. I can’t say China is a good place to live but i can say it is developing real fast like Japan in the 1960s.
Once again, I like Beijing and Shanghai, but plz do something about the street thieves from Uighur.
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and even so you still post to make people think ur more educated with somthing that is so obvious? idk
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enamel-penis?
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Everyone commenting here is trying to look more educated than the other. Also known as growing up an e-penis.