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Yantianzi Art Tour 🖼️ Taste Hakka cuisine

Salt Marsh can be reached by 20-minute scooter from Sai Kung Pier It turns out to be a small village of Hakka people They live by drying salt Gradually many people moved to other places It has made Salt Marsh abandoned Not many well-intentioned people have carried out revitalization in the last decade One strategy is to hold local arts festivals 🖼️🎨 Use this to attract traffic The island has art and history There are also religious elements The village takes Catholicism as its faith✝️ There is a small church on the island that is well preserved There are crowds of people and of course there is no shortage of delicious food Their Hakka cuisine is very delicious😋 Especially the Hakka local chicken The meat is tender and delicious💜 There is nowhere to find it outside #HongKongFood #foodie #LocalTour
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Posted: Aug 6, 2023
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