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only in the country's magnificent monuments such as temples and official residences, but also in the many old structures that have been revitalized for use as community centers, cafes, stores and other public spaces. in fact, many aspects of traditional chinese arts, crafts and customs are better preserved
only in the country's magnificent monuments such as temples and official residences, but also in the many old structures that have been revitalized for use as community centers, cafes, stores and other public spaces. in fact, many aspects of traditional chinese arts, crafts and customs are better preserved...
https://www.taiwan.gov.tw/content_10.php
history. traditional architecture abounds, not only in the country's magnificent temples, but also in the many old structures that have been revitalized for use as community centers, cafes, stores and other public spaces. in fact, many aspects of traditional chinese arts, crafts and customs are better preserved
history. traditional architecture abounds, not only in the country's magnificent temples, but also in the many old structures that have been revitalized for use as community centers, cafes, stores and other public spaces. in fact, many aspects of traditional chinese arts, crafts and customs are better preserved...
https://www.taiwan.gov.tw/
champon: the most satisfying noodle dish as a local saying goes: people in nagasaki eat champon in the afternoon, just like how people in the kanto region eat ramen, udon and soba. champon and saraudon champon is a noodle dish packed with vegetables, pork, and seafood in a rich, creamy broth. the dish
horaiken bekkan / address: - hirano-machi, nagasaki-shi, nagasaki sara-udon: the crispy udon unlike the usual udon you expect to see in soup or stir-fried dishes, sara udon is a thinner crispy variety fried in oil. the dish is typically served with a topping of seafood, cabbage, bean sprouts and other vegetables...
https://outoftownblog.com/must-try-local-food-that-you-should-eat-in-nagasaki/