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★ Sep. 11, 2017 Nakamura-ken, Kyoto: usagi-joyo (lit. rabbit-‘joyo’) ——– ‘Joyo’-type Japanese cake with a filling of strained-type white adzuki bean paste 'shiro-an’ mixed with chestnut paste … and a 'simple’ design of a rabbit’s eyes and ears. ——– The moon – especially the full moon in autumn – is something special to the Japanese. It is very often associate with rabbits, which is derived from an old Japanese legend that a rabbit lived on the moon, pounding rice cakes on the night of “jugoya (lit.the fifteenth-night; the full moon)”. (Apparently, ancient Japanese people took the patterns on the lunar surface as a rabbit pounding rice cakes.) ——– #wagashi #japanesesweets #sweets #tea #teaceremony #instafood #instasweet #sweettooth #foodpics #foodie #dessert #kyoto #お茶の時間 #お菓子作り #スイーツ #和スイーツ #おかし #お菓子 #和菓子 #お茶 #京都 #中村軒 #うさぎ薯蕷
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hong kong team supporters at the stadium last night (photo by david wong / scmp | 5 oct 2017)
Hong Kong football fans boo China national anthem
(source: bbc news | 6 oct 2017)
Hardcore fans boo national anthem before Hong Kong friendly soccer match against Laos
(source: scmp | 5 oct 2017)
graph by the economist | data from hk govt
Hong Kong is divided over how to cope with its rapid ageing
(source: the economist | 6 oct 2017)
… One conducted last year by the Open University of Hong Kong found that 72% of 1,800 people interviewed would be willing to pay at least a little extra in income tax if it would secure a state pension. But Mrs Lam is digging in her heels. To the government and to Hong Kong’s tycoons, democracy is scary for two reasons. It might produce a leader who is inimical to the party in Beijing, and it would probably produce one who is more sympathetic to the public’s demands than to those of businesses. Universal suffrage might pave the way for universal pensions. That is one more reason why Mrs Lam does not want to tinker with the political system.
2017_02_23Bukchon28 by A.K. shoots photos Via Flickr: Seoul Architecture, 2017
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