• We Ate The iFong — The iPhone of Pineapple Cakes

    Here’s something iconic: We took a trip to Taiwan, and visited a bakery shop to try their wildly popular pineapple cakes which are being sold under the name iFong. So of course we had to eat it and tell you what does the iFong taste like. It was sweet, and taste like apple pie.src=”//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js”>So, it…

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  • A Beautiful Chinese Winery in Beijing

    The market for China domestic wine production in joint ventures with foreign companies has grown, and often the companies reside in imitated French chateaus, Italian fantasy castles or traditional Chinese courtyard houses, which are used for the sale of wine and the presentation of the vineyards. This 60,000-square-foot winery is part of a luxury complex…

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  • Some Chinese Love to Eat Fried Rabbit Heads

    There are certain foods in China where not everyone dare to try. Rabbit head is one of them. This dish has no resemblance at all to the cute bunnies you are used to. Rabbit heads are skinned, cleaned and fried. They are very spicy, and supposedly delicious, if you can get over its appearance (they…

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  • The Most Delicious iPhone 5 Knockoff!

    We were shocked previously when we spotted a Taiwanese bakery packed its pineapple cake with an iPhone 4 package. Today, we have something even more ridiculous. And that’s the 1 RMB ($0.16) iPhone 5 Ice Pop! However, the ice pop doesn’t shape like an iPhone 5 since there isn’t a really thing called iPhone 5…

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