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When traditional lion dance meets Cantonese dim sum
Published: Mar 30, 2024 06:14 PM
A young chef from Foshan, Guangdong, created a Lion Head pastry, combining traditional Cantonese pastry and the traditional lion dance, an intangible cultural heritage of China’s Lingnan culture. The exquisite pastry and other trendy national-style dim sum have gone viral on the internet.

A young chef from Foshan, Guangdong, created a "Lion Head" pastry, combining traditional Cantonese pastry and the traditional lion dance, an intangible cultural heritage of China’s Lingnan culture. The exquisite pastry and other trendy national-style dim sum have gone viral on the internet.


 
A young chef from Foshan, Guangdong, created a Lion Head pastry, combining traditional Cantonese pastry and the traditional lion dance, an intangible cultural heritage of China’s Lingnan culture. The exquisite pastry and other trendy national-style dim sum have gone viral on the internet.

A young chef from Foshan, Guangdong, created a "Lion Head" pastry, combining traditional Cantonese pastry and the traditional lion dance, an intangible cultural heritage of China’s Lingnan culture. The exquisite pastry and other trendy national-style dim sum have gone viral on the internet.


 
A young chef from Foshan, Guangdong, created a Lion Head pastry, combining traditional Cantonese pastry and the traditional lion dance, an intangible cultural heritage of China’s Lingnan culture. The exquisite pastry and other trendy national-style dim sum have gone viral on the internet.

A young chef from Foshan, Guangdong, created a "Lion Head" pastry, combining traditional Cantonese pastry and the traditional lion dance, an intangible cultural heritage of China’s Lingnan culture. The exquisite pastry and other trendy national-style dim sum have gone viral on the internet.


 
A young chef from Foshan, Guangdong, created a Lion Head pastry, combining traditional Cantonese pastry and the traditional lion dance, an intangible cultural heritage of China’s Lingnan culture. The exquisite pastry and other trendy national-style dim sum have gone viral on the internet.

A young chef from Foshan, Guangdong, created a "Lion Head" pastry, combining traditional Cantonese pastry and the traditional lion dance, an intangible cultural heritage of China’s Lingnan culture. The exquisite pastry and other trendy national-style dim sum have gone viral on the internet.