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Hong Kong's milk tea, commonly known as silk stockings milk tea, has been selected as an intangible cultural heritage of Hong Kong. If you look back at this cup of intangible cultural heritage milk tea from an Asia full of colonial history, a cup of milk tea is also about opium, war, class, and how people and milk tea flow from one city to another.
Starting from Hong Kong, this book is based on interviews, trying to write the life of milk tea, telling the story of migrant workers in three places: Hong Kong tells the story of a Teochew-born hawker who created a cup of milk tea in stockings that belonged to the workers and even the people in Hong Kong; In the Malaysia chapter, Chinese and Indian sit in the same tea stall and drink different milk tea between the class order left by the British colonial era; The Thailand chapter tells the story of Bangkok going global when Thai milk tea became bubble tea, and a Bangkok girl who sells bubble tea is eager to go out into the world like other young people.
Each chapter also includes milk tea notes, introducing the history of Hong Kong-style milk tea behind the interplay of East and West, and comparing it with India milk tea, pulled tea, Thai milk tea, etc., to consider their similarities and differences in historical and cultural significance.
l Attached is a full-color photo album to record a day in Lan Fangyuan, the ancestor of stockings milk tea.
l With beautiful pull pages and illustrations by local illustrator Mak Tung Kee, the brewing method of silk stockings milk tea is presented.
l Provide a map of milk tea to facilitate sorting out the important places and events mentioned in the book.
l Scan the QR code in the book to watch the short video and enter the world of milk tea with the image.
l Comes with a "Hong Kong-style milk tea" card, which can be used as a bookmark or kept at hand to taste.
l Comes with a hanging ear tea bag, you can brew Hong Kong-style milk tea at home.

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2021-03-30

Publisher


Hong Kong Publishing Federation

Publisher

Miss Ho

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