Ask China: How do Guangzhou and Lyon bond through delicious food?
Ask China: How do Guangzhou and Lyon bond through delicious food?
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@Hoo88846 Says:
China and France have a lot in common. Both countries are rich in culture and culinary arts, and spread their influence through cultural influences, versus their neighbors England and Japan, both of which are warmongering nations that copy a lot from France and China, but both love to invade and start wars with France and China respectively. France and England is like China and Japan. England through the Norman Conquest by William the Conqueror adopted a lot of French culture and words into the English culture and vocabulary. Japan is a Sinospheric country that basically copied Chinese Tang Dynasty culture and writing system and kept copying from China even until this day. Japanese cuisine and culture are replicas of Chinese cuisine and culture. Noodles, dumplings, chopsticks, hotpot, rice, rice wine, rice noodles, tea, matcha, tea ceremony, soy sauce, bean curd doufu, miso, weiqi, penzai (bonsai), lamian or pulled noodles (ramen), koi fish, cherry blossom trees, sushi, paper folding art, all originated from China and spread to Sinospheric cultures Japan, Korea and Vietnam. Google search for “Japanese missions to imperial China” and “Japanese missions to Tang Dynasty”. Of course, Greco-Roman influence on French culture is also great, but French culture influence on England a very war-loving nation, is similar to Chinese cultural influence on Japan, also a very war-like nation that started WWII as an Axis of Evil nation that killed more than 40 million Asians and Russians in Asia. French and Chinese cultural influences are greatly eclipsed by their rivals England and Japan, but their cultural influences cannot be underestimated. French and Chinese cuisines and cultures are amazing. ❤❤❤
@ericchinier8722 Says:
The gastronomic union between Guangzhou and Lyon embodies a rich, respectful, and promising alliance, celebrating cultural diversity.❤🇫🇷🇨🇳
@Qresmaidapa Says:
Yummy for the tummy ❣️

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