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When will China ever stop making hazardous food?


Mr. Li bought 2.5 kilos of walnut from a street vendor in Zhengzhou city, Henan province on February 15. After he got home and cracked open some of them, he found that inside walnuts were broken concrete chunks. In order to reap more profit, vendors cracked open walnuts that have a thin husk, took out the nutmeat, put concrete nuggets inside and seal the husk with glue. To prevent the concrete nugget from knocking on the husk and making noises, the counterfeiters wrapped it with paper.

First they have fake eggs, then fake rice, and now fake walnuts? The Chinese government really need to step up to eradicate all these unethical traders.

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Sights of China

These photos were taken last year while I visited my ancestor’s land, China. Spent about a week visiting places like Hepo, Guangdong, Shenzen and lastly spent my Christmas Eve in Hong Kong before I flew back to Malaysia. I am glad to be able to visit the place where my grandfather grew up before he migrated to Malaysia and met a few long lost relatives while I was there.

Most of the photos depict the people’s lifestyle there rather than sceneries as I am more of a street photographer. Hope you enjoy it.

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