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Step into a living time capsule! A bakery group in China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) opened a 1950s-themed experience center at its Tai Po factory, recreating its original Shanghai Street grocery store. It's more than a museum – it's a sensory journey where you can see $0.68 pastries, handle traditional wedding cakes, and even stir-fry lotus seed paste. The immersive installation is part of the government's Industrial Brand Tourism project, designed to boost the local economy with exclusive factory products and encourage longer visitor stays. Brands like Kee Wah, Yakult, and Lee Kum Kee are already participating, showcasing the unique industrial stories of HKSAR. Ready to experience history, taste, and tradition all in one place?
Step into a living time capsule! A bakery group in China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) opened a 1950s-themed experience center at its Tai Po factory, recreating its original Shanghai Street grocery store. It's more than a museum – it's a sensory journey where you can see $0.68 pastries, handle traditional wedding cakes, and even stir-fry lotus seed paste. The immersive installation is part of the government's Industrial Brand Tourism project, designed to boost the local economy with exclusive factory products and encourage longer visitor stays. Brands like Kee Wah, Yakult, and Lee Kum Kee are already participating, showcasing the unique industrial stories of HKSAR. Ready to experience history, taste, and tradition all in one place?