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Hakka is a minority group in China and Taiwan. Their food and cuisine are unique on their own including the architecture.
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Great signs. Isn't hakka also something of the maories from New Sealand.
I think they are different cultures
I enjoyed those signs and the pumpkin-building.
The building is built like a fortress
Cinderella carriage...? :)
That would not be Hakka lol
Sure looks unique, especially the last photo!
It is bright
I like the carvings in the first photograph - very cute.
It is etched with history
They are wonderfully imaginative artists! I love the round house and the pumpkin house! Wish I could see inside.
The insides are forbidden
These are good ones. I love the pumpkin :-D
For Halloween theme
Es interesante que sigan guardando su forma de ser y vivir.Saludos.
Life goes on
I love the circular building, the painting on the door and the Hakka chairs.Interesting shots
It is another area of culture to see
Great signs, love the pumpkin.
Very interesting and beautiful details
It’s nice to see unique signs from a faraway place.
It's interesting to read a little about Hakka and find out why they are a sub group.
A splendid series of photos and thank you for introducing me to the Hakka people.
All looks good.
Some vague reminders of Chinatown in San Francisco when I was a boy--- about 70 years ago.
All so exotic and colourful.
I like the pumpkin trailer.
that mobile pumpkin kiosk is brilliant! 🎃
Indeed unique architecture! Thank you for some new things for me!Happy WW, Roentare!
...the pumpkin is unexpected!
Interesting signs.
Interesting urban clicks
Muy interesante que sigan con su cultura. Besos.
Your comments are always appreciated. Thank you kindly for the kind visits
Great signs. Isn't hakka also something of the maories from New Sealand.
ReplyDeleteI think they are different cultures
DeleteI enjoyed those signs and the pumpkin-building.
ReplyDeleteThe building is built like a fortress
DeleteCinderella carriage...? :)
ReplyDeleteThat would not be Hakka lol
DeleteSure looks unique, especially the last photo!
ReplyDeleteIt is bright
DeleteI like the carvings in the first photograph - very cute.
ReplyDeleteIt is etched with history
DeleteThey are wonderfully imaginative artists! I love the round house and the pumpkin house! Wish I could see inside.
ReplyDeleteThe insides are forbidden
DeleteThese are good ones. I love the pumpkin :-D
ReplyDeleteFor Halloween theme
DeleteEs interesante que sigan guardando su forma de ser y vivir.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Life goes on
DeleteI love the circular building, the painting on the door and the Hakka chairs.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shots
It is another area of culture to see
DeleteGreat signs, love the pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and beautiful details
ReplyDeleteIt’s nice to see unique signs from a faraway place.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to read a little about Hakka and find out why they are a sub group.
ReplyDeleteA splendid series of photos and thank you for introducing me to the Hakka people.
ReplyDeleteAll looks good.
ReplyDeleteSome vague reminders of Chinatown in San Francisco when I was a boy--- about 70 years ago.
ReplyDeleteAll so exotic and colourful.
ReplyDeleteI like the pumpkin trailer.
ReplyDeletethat mobile pumpkin kiosk is brilliant! 🎃
ReplyDeleteIndeed unique architecture! Thank you for some new things for me!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW, Roentare!
...the pumpkin is unexpected!
ReplyDeleteInteresting signs.
ReplyDeleteInteresting urban clicks
ReplyDeleteMuy interesante que sigan con su cultura. Besos.
ReplyDelete