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  2. Tian mi mi - Wikipedia

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    "Tian Mi Mi" (Chinese: 甜蜜蜜; pinyin: Tián Mì Mì; literally "sweet honey") is a song recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng. It was first made available on 20 September 1979 and was later included on her Mandarin album of the same name, released through PolyGram Records in November of the same year.

  3. Deuk Deuk Tong - Wikipedia

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    Deuk deuk tong or commonly referred to as ding ding tong is a type of traditional candy in Hong Kong.It is a hard maltose candy with sesame and ginger flavors. The sweet is made by first melting maltose, then adding to it various ingredients and continuously stirring the mixture.

  4. Tong sui - Wikipedia

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    Tong sui (Chinese: 糖水; lit. ' sugar water ') or tim tong is a general term for any sweet soup served as a dessert typically at the end of a meal in Chinese cuisine. Tong sui originated in the Lingnan region of China, including Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong, Macau, and some parts of other provinces in China.

  5. Mo Li Hua - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Russian singer Vitas, during the Chinese premiere of his program Sleepless Night, at least has also performed "Mo Li Hua" (never included in digital download until then). [ 41 ] In 2013, the international Canadian-origin superstar Celine Dion performed the song in Mandarin on the Chinese CCTV-1 as part of its CMG New Year's Gala show ...

  6. Li hing mui - Wikipedia

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    Hoshiume, sweet and sour dried Japanese plum Dried Japanese plums, comfortably sour (left) and sweet (right) Li hung mui is also found in Korea and Japan. Li hung mui was introduced to Japan from China through Okinawa, and was simply called Hoshiume (干し梅, dried plum). Its import, however, was stopped soon, as cyclamate was found being used.

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