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  2. Chinese imperial cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The External Kitchen prepared the palace banquets, feasts and sacrificial rites. [2] During the Qing dynasty, the rites for the meals, the number of people, and the use, cost, variety and quality of sumptuous courses at each meal were the greatest of all the dynasties in China. [2]

  3. Chinese palace - Wikipedia

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    Xianyang Palace , in (Qin) Xianyang (咸陽), now 15 km/9 miles east of modern Xianyang, Shaanxi province: this was the royal palace of the state of Qin before the Chinese unification, and then the palace of the First Emperor when China was unified. Burnt down by Xiang Yu after the fall of the Qin dynasty.

  4. Manchu–Han Imperial Feast - Wikipedia

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    The term Manchu–Han Imperial Feast (simplified Chinese: 满汉全席; traditional Chinese: 滿漢全席; pinyin: Mǎnhàn quánxí, and also Comprehensive Manchu–Han Banquet [1]) refers to a style of cooking and a type of grand banquet that combines elements of Manchu and Han's Chinese cuisine developed in the Qing dynasty of China (1644–1912).

  5. China Palace in Hesperia remains a culinary tradition - AOL

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  6. China Palace to close after 28 years in downtown Green Bay ...

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    GREEN BAY — China Palace in downtown Green Bay will close on Dec. 29 with another Asian food restaurant taking its place next year. After 28 years at 213 N. Washington St., on one of most ...

  7. Zhongnanhai - Wikipedia

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    Yuan renamed Zhongnanhai Palace of the New China (Xinhua Palace, Chinese: 新华宫) during his brief reign as Emperor of China. When the Republic of China government moved its capital to Nanjing , the Zhongnanhai compound was opened to the public as a park.

  8. From gumbo to lemon-filled beignets: See the menu for Tiana's ...

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    7 Greens Gumbo – white beans, okra, yams, sweet potatoes and heirloom rice.

  9. Palace Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Museum holds close to 50,000 paintings. Of these, more than 400 date from before the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). This is the largest such collection in China and includes some of the rarest and most valuable paintings in Chinese history. [23] The collection is based on the palace collection of the Ming and Qing dynasties.