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liuzhou

liuzhou


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I was going to post this in the Dinner topic, but I realised it was going to be a long story and didn't want to hijack the fine entries over there.

Dinner last night was interesting, but strange.

 

For reasons known only to themselves, the local television station decided to make a short program highlighting the local food specialities. They took over this lovely organic restaurant in a forest park area to the north of the city.

 

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We climbed up to the the third floor passing various dining rooms.

 

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until we reached this large room at the top.

 

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These people are not eating. They are working. This is apparently how many people it takes to make a short television program. Lighting people, food stylists etc. Cameramen, too. They were taking still shots at the time. It became apparent that I wasn't needed at this point, so I went for a walk around the restaurant grounds.

 

The restaurant is right beside the river which is in itself a symbol of the city. An old name for the city was 龙城 (lóng chéng), which means Dragon City, so-called because the river is said to resemble a dragon's tail looping through the city. I don't know. My local bakery is still called Long Cheng Bakery, for example.

 

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The restaurant is at the red dot top right.  I live at the blue dot in the centre.

 

The river is also the source of the restaurant's fish and one other important ingredient that I will come to.

 

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The chickens and ducks live right beside the restaurant.

 

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As do the vegetables

 

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and the fruit.

 

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Then I went back inside to see what, if anything was happening.

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou


typos

I was going to post this in the Dinner topic, but I realised it was going to be a long story and didn't want to hijack the fine entries over there.

Dinner last night was interesting, but strange.

 

For reasons known only to themselves, the local television station decided to make a short program highlighting the local food specialities. They took over this lovely organic restaurant in a forest park area to the north of the city.

 

sign.thumb.jpg.fcda98f527035c50dc0117dd1972e721.jpg

 

r4.thumb.jpg.cd5c5ea40a81203ca41ce9ae7bea4b9e.jpg

 

We climbed up to the the third floor passing various dining rooms.

 

r3.thumb.jpg.8470f57f711798e6b9a1e68d96e78167.jpg

 

r1.thumb.jpg.cd2229f6b734f37ad936f89598429592.jpg

 

r2.thumb.jpg.dde6149630c11d26b5f1ce2ff7929a6a.jpg

 

until we reached this large room at the top.

 

r5.thumb.jpg.6c96da93b457241f11f592c2458f0e04.jpg

 

These people are not eating. They are working. This is apparently how many people it takes to make a short television program. Lighting people, food stylists etc. Cameramen, too. They were taking still shots the time. It became apparent that I wasn't needed at this point, so I went for a walk around the restaurant grounds.

 

The restaurant is right beside the river which is in itself a symbol of the city. An old name for the city was 龙城 (lóng chéng), which means Dragon City, so-called because the river is said to resemble a dragon's tail looping through the city. I don't know. My local bakery is still called Long Cheng Bakery, for example.

 

map.thumb.png.bede7e72fd6bf0bd365377656c073664.png

The restaurant is at the red dot top right.  I live at the blue dot in the centre.

 

The river is also the source of the restaurant's fish and one other important ingredient that I will come to.

 

boat.thumb.jpg.11403f22b3a9976e234c93e70c6d11d2.jpg

 

1687116430_chickencoop.thumb.jpg.11d07e7ace98e8a09e8dde8616d0bf51.jpg

The chickens and ducks live right beside the restaurant.

 

veg.thumb.jpg.901877d3d5e93873456c82f169f4022a.jpg

As do the vegetables

 

1553152739_bananaplant.thumb.jpg.a65bb8811d1b8683e5fb93a272366bba.jpg

and the fruit.

 

bananas.thumb.jpg.def2c919e7beb2bf7e0ea9ac58181f87.jpg

 

Then I went back inside to see what, if anything was happening.

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

I was going to post this in the Dinner topic, but I realised it was going to be a long story and didn't want to hijack the fine entries over there.

Dinner last night was interesting, but strange.

 

For reasons known only to themselves, the local television station decided to make a short program highlighting the local food specialities. They took over this lovely organic restaurant in a forest park area to the north of the city.

 

sign.thumb.jpg.fcda98f527035c50dc0117dd1972e721.jpg

 

r4.thumb.jpg.cd5c5ea40a81203ca41ce9ae7bea4b9e.jpg

 

We climbed up to the the third floor passing various dining rooms.

 

r3.thumb.jpg.8470f57f711798e6b9a1e68d96e78167.jpg

 

r1.thumb.jpg.cd2229f6b734f37ad936f89598429592.jpg

 

r2.thumb.jpg.dde6149630c11d26b5f1ce2ff7929a6a.jpg

 

until we reached this large room at the top.

 

r5.thumb.jpg.6c96da93b457241f11f592c2458f0e04.jpg

 

These people are not eating. They are working. This is apparently how many people it takes to make a short television program. Lighting people, food stylists etc. Cameramen, too they were taking still shots. It became apparent that I wasn't needed at the point, so I went for a walk around the restaurant grounds.

 

The restaurant is right beside the river which is in itself a symbol of the city. An old name for the city was 龙城 (lóng chéng), which means Dragon City, so-called because the river is said to resemble a dragon's tail looping through the city. I don't know.

 

map.thumb.png.bede7e72fd6bf0bd365377656c073664.png

The restaurant is at the red dot top right.  I live at the blue dot in the centre.

 

The river is also the source of the restaurant's fish and one other important ingredient that I will come to.

 

boat.thumb.jpg.11403f22b3a9976e234c93e70c6d11d2.jpg

 

1687116430_chickencoop.thumb.jpg.11d07e7ace98e8a09e8dde8616d0bf51.jpg

The chickens and ducks live right beside the restaurant.

 

veg.thumb.jpg.901877d3d5e93873456c82f169f4022a.jpg

As do the vegetables

 

1553152739_bananaplant.thumb.jpg.a65bb8811d1b8683e5fb93a272366bba.jpg

and the fruit.

 

bananas.thumb.jpg.def2c919e7beb2bf7e0ea9ac58181f87.jpg

 

Then I went back inside to see what, if anything was happening.

 

 

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