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Immerse in millennia of Cantonese stories, one banquet at a time
180 Days Journey
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Guided by the concept of “A feast bridging millennia, where Cantonese charm unites past and present”, this experience transforms dining into an immersive cultural journey. The banquet serves as a bridge between tradition and innovation, with each dish telling a story from Lingnan—such as “Five Rams Bringing Prosperity”, “Dragon Boat of Blessings”, “Lady Xian, the Heroine” and “The Maritime Silk Road”. The experience is further enlivened by performances of Cantonese opera, lion dance, kung fu, Guang embroidery, and dragon boat racing, celebrating and passing on the vibrant heritage of Cantonese and Lingnan culture.
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