【Taste of Hong Kong】Postcard - Man Sau Mo Keung

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【Taste of Hong Kong】Postcard - Man Sau Mo Keung - Cards & Postcards - Paper Pink

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**Product Dimensions** Size: 14.8×10cm **Design Concept** Mumble Original Design presents the Hong Kong Flavors Postcard Collection, which lets you experience the authentic culinary culture of Hong Kong. This postcard showcases the traditional Man Sau Mo Keung cup, which embodies a rich local flavor. The Man Sau Mo Keung cup is a symbol of Hong Kong's tea culture, as tea drinking has become an integral part of the daily lives of Hong Kong people. The design on the postcard highlights the unique design and exquisite details of this cup. These postcards are specially printed with hot foil stamping and thick paper to enhance the texture, allowing you to experience the charm of Hong Kong's tea culture and the fusion of tradition and modernity. Whether as a souvenir, a gift, or for personal collection, these postcards are the perfect choice to showcase the unique flavors of Hong Kong.

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Material
Paper
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Hong Kong
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No.136,214 - Stationery  |  No.28,913 - Cards & Postcards
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Original Design
Listing Summary
Mumble Original Design presents the Hong Kong Flavors Postcard Collection, which lets you experience the authentic culinary culture of Hong Kong. The Man Sau Mo Keung cup is a symbol of Hong Kong's tea culture, as tea drinking has become an integral part of the daily lives of Hong Kong people.

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