Hong Kong Tea Restaurant (also known as "Cha Kei," "Bing Sutt," or "Bing Ting")
Freshly baked egg tarts...
An afternoon tea of milk tea and an egg tart is a quintessential part of Hong Kong's local culinary culture.
Green paper-based stone, also called "gai jyun jai" (little tiles),
is often used to create mosaic-style patterns with combinations of different shapes.
Its presence is easily found in nostalgic Hong Kong "Bing Sutt" ...
It's a collective memory for Hongkongers!
White background, multi-coloured double-sided keychain
5mm white plastic sheet,
90mm x 20mm, engraved text
*There may be slight colour variations between the photo and the actual product. The colour of the actual product will prevail.*
Product Description
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- Material
- Acrylic
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Hong Kong
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- No.387,207 - Accessories | No.15,561 - Keychains
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- Listing Summary
- Li Hon Kong Kai is a typeface that embodies the spirit of 1980s Hong Kong street calligraphy. Once exclusively used for advertising signs, it is now featured on a variety of contemporary lifestyle products. We hope to preserve this font, rich with Hong Kong's unique flavour.
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