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Is there anything to buy in Hong Kong?

Good things worth buying in Hong Kong include Yuen Long granny cakes, Chinese cakes, Hong Kong toys, hot corn whirlwinds, and Jiuji beef brisket.

1, Granny Yuen Long Cake

Yuanlang granny cake is a famous snack in Guangzhou, and it is also known as "Dongrongsu". Because this snack is made by the wife of master Chaozhou, everyone calls it "Chaozhou granny cake". Later, after their improvement, this kind of old lady cake became a famous snack in Guangzhou. There is also a kind of cake called "husband's cake", which corresponds to the cake of the old woman. They have slightly different shapes and unique tastes.

2. Chinese cakes

Hong Kong sells all kinds of mouth-watering traditional Chinese cakes and festive beauty, including wedding cakes and Mid-Autumn moon cakes. , suitable for weddings and different holiday occasions, the choice is extremely diverse. Beauty can be tasted in special beauty spots such as granny cakes, chess cakes, egg rolls and almond cakes. Stylish and exquisite independent packaging ensures hygiene.

3. Hong Kong toys

The export of famous industrial toys in Hong Kong has been the world champion since 1972. Due to the development of microelectronics and microprocessor technology, many fashionable electronic products have appeared in Hong Kong that meet the market demand. The Hong Kong Toy Fair held in June 5438+ 10 every year ranks first in Asia and second in the world.

4. Hot corn whirlwind

The fiery corn whirlwind is one of Hong Kong's specialties, and corn cob is a traditional northern food. Now in Hong Kong, a new idea is added, which is called original corn, which is very popular. The puffed corn food is all made of plant raw materials, without butter and lard, and it is the most 100% healthy food.

5. Nine pieces of beef brisket

Beef brisket is the belly part of cattle, surrounded by fascia, which has the function of beauty beauty. It is a classic ingredient of Cantonese cuisine and one of the special snacks. In Hong Kong, beef brisket is usually eaten in curry and clear soup, and beef brisket noodles and beef brisket noodles are derived. Real beef brisket must be boiled with beef bones for several hours to make it soft and delicious, and at the same time let the essence dissolve in the soup.