Yum cha, literally meaning “drink tea”, is a dining experience. The treat, which involves the enjoyment of dim sum dishes, can also make a good starter for many interested in studying Hong Kong’s rich cultural scene. Alan To Kwok-lun, who has organised dozens of events relating to local yum cha culture since 2014, said he believed a dim sum restaurant was one of the go-to places for people who wanted to know more about the community. “[A dim sum meal] could be part of an in-depth exploration…
from South China Morning Post https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/society/article/3093350/how-yum-cha-experience-can-make-great-starter-those
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