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Is there a yearly person who eats red peach kuey teow people
Are there people who eat red peach kuey teow people every year.
During many local festivals in the Chaoshan region, families make red peach kuey teow to worship the gods and pray for the well-being of their families and a smooth life. Red peach kuey teow is a traditional Han Chinese snack in the Chaoshan region of Guangdong, and is considered to be the flavor of the memory of the Chaoshan people. The Chaoshan people generally believe that the color red symbolizes good luck and good intentions, and red peach fruits are often used to shape the red peach kuey teow in the making of red peach kuey teow.
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