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  2. Tanghulu - Wikipedia

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    Tanghulu is often mistaken for regular candied fruits; however, it is coated in a hardened sugar syrup. Tanghulu has been made since the Song dynasty and remains popular throughout northern China. [1] Chinese haw is the traditional fruit used, [2] though in ancient times other fruits were also used.

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  4. Crataegus pinnatifida - Wikipedia

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    Crataegus pinnatifida, also known as mountain hawthorn, [2] Chinese haw, [3] Chinese hawthorn or Chinese hawberry, [4] [5] refers to a small to medium-sized tree, as well as the fruit of the tree. The fruit is bright red, 1.5 in (38 mm) in diameter.

  5. Candied fruit - Wikipedia

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    This process of preservation, which has been used since the 14th century, [1] allows the fruit to remain edible for up to a year. [ 2 ] Fruits which are commonly candied include cherries , pineapple , greengages , pears , peaches and melon , as well as ginger root . [ 3 ]

  6. How to Make Strawberry Tanghulu at Home - AOL

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  7. Practical Chinese Reader - Wikipedia

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    [1] Books III and IV consist of 30 lessons with a vocabulary of about 2,000 words. Each lesson focuses on a wide range of topics such as history, education, economy, medicine, sports, literature and art, newspapers and broadcasting, marriage and family life, scenic spots and historical sites, etc. Books III and IV follow the same format as ...

  8. Hong Kong Taoist Association The Yuen Yuen Institute No.2 ...

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    4 class in each form. In 2012, yy2 add Class S. Class S has 20 people. Without taking Electives X and Y, at the same time to take M2. Students that take Physics, Biology, ICT and Economics will be first got into Class S.

  9. Chinese school - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese school (simplified Chinese: 中文学校; traditional Chinese: 中文學校; pinyin: zhōngwén xuéxiào; Cantonese Yale: jūngmán hohk'haauh) is a school that is established for the purpose of teaching the varieties of Chinese (in particular, Mandarin and Cantonese), though the purpose can vary to teaching different aspects of Chinese culture such as Chinese art, calligraphy ...