Fortune Cookies / Chop Suey / General Tso's Chicken
For people who leave their hometown, no matter how long or short it is, the food in their hometown is still the greatest comfort for their body and soul. Where there are Chinese, there are Chinese restaurants.
It's just that the taste and shape of missing will change with different time, space and places. American Chinese food at the beginning of the 20th century developed a flavor that could only be tasted locally but became popular such as Chop Suey and Fortune Cookies; on the contrary, Hong Kong immigrants after World War II exported Hong Kong-style authentic food culture together, such as Cantonese dim sum and siu mei. , plate rice, etc. can be found in Chinese restaurants in London.
What you eat bite by bite is not only the food itself, but also the ups and downs that people experience in a foreign land.
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The work was originally published in the 2020 summer issue of "Only Hong Kong"
Paper Size|42x32cm
Picture size|40x30cm
Paper|V-Lite Silk 170gsm
Printing|Digital Printing
Product serial number|WA0295
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Creation // Pearl Law
Illustrator, zine maker, manga artist and visual recorder. Born and raised in Hong Kong, she draws inspiration from her natural sense of humor, extensive reading of literature and history, and careful observation of everyday behaviors.
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- For those who leave their hometown, no matter how long it takes, the food in their hometown is still the greatest comfort for their body and soul. Where there are Chinese, there are Chinese restaurants. The illustration on the theme of American Chinese food "Fortune Cookie/Chop Suey/Tso's Chicken", created by local illustrator Pearl Law, was originally published in the 2020 Summer Issue of "On Hong Kong". Hong Kong surface mail is free, shop now!
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