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Thanks for all your replies :) much appreciated

yeah im going this sat, for 16 days....so hopefully all the cereal bars will last me till then.....

Hope everyone has a great Summer! take care

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managed to survive in the end! was actually surprised with the range of food they have - thought it would be all greasy noodles with chicken, beef, pork and fish etc although that was tru to some extent, theres also a lot of meatless/eggless options too; soups, mushrooms and veg, spinach, green beans ,mung bean porridge (interesting!), tofu, and lots of sticky rice! but did start to miss dal and roti after the first week!

and didnt come across much dog/cat/rat meat, but i was told that for the olympics, beijing isnt allowed to serve such foods, incase they cause offence!

thanks for all ur advice :)

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AHHH...Chini Food...

I'm living in Hong Kong, the chini sher, well, there's a wide variety of food. For example, the vegetarian food, i remember we had a visit to a Taoist Temple, and we were treated lunch in there. The Kitchen was vegetarian since meat was not allowed in tht religion. So aniways, the food was good! For example the MUSHROOMS, one type of food can have as much as 10 dishes prepared in different styles. For example, Pineapple Mushroom in sweet ans sour sauce, Stir-fried mushrooms with bean curd, Mushrooms with lettuce, Capsicum carrots mixed mushrooms, etc.

Regarding the "non-veg", no idea on y they dn't even leave a grasshopper found on streets. Well, these Chinese People think that there're are quite a lot of nutrients found and is good for body. Well, leave the Chi-ne log aside, they might not even spare themselves one day.

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veera...chinese people have many that follow strict vegetarian conduct...if i were to go a place in the world where no food left...il find a chinese shop...by the way...i have many chinese friends other than sikhs...as i dont mix with hindu...so i tend to boycot all hindu thing...from food to movies...if chinese people know you are vegetarian....they will change the oil and also the wok they cook in...so china...is a place for me...

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take packed food....coz u r not gonna get ny indian or nyother cusine there its too expensive if u go for nyother cousine other than chinese so u better take as much as packed stuff with u...

well vegitables are easily available there but still u need oven atleast to cook them.....

nyways

have a nice trip

enjoy n

Guru fateh

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