Dim Sum raves aim to revive Hong Kong’s appeal
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Dim Sum raves aim to revive Hong Kong’s appeal
HONG KONG - A century-old teahouse in Hong Kong’s central financial district is hosting “dim sum raves” to draw younger customers with tea-flavoured alcohol, dumplings and electronic music. Lin Heung Lau teahouse first opened in Hong Kong in the 1920s. The restaurant is famous for its traditional t»»»
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