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Some foods are not just about taste – they carry memories.
For many families in China, qingtuan – sweet green glutinous rice dumplings filled with red bean paste – is part of Qingming Festival, a time to remember loved ones who have passed away.
Through the eyes of little girl Nannan, remembrance feels gentle – in the sweet bites of her grandma's homemade qingtuan, in a family outing on a spring day, and in a kite drifting so high into the sky.
Those we love are never far – they live on in all of these little moments.
Some foods are not just about taste – they carry memories.
For many families in China, qingtuan – sweet green glutinous rice dumplings filled with red bean paste – is part of Qingming Festival, a time to remember loved ones who have passed away.
Through the eyes of little girl Nannan, remembrance feels gentle – in the sweet bites of her grandma's homemade qingtuan, in a family outing on a spring day, and in a kite drifting so high into the sky.
Those we love are never far – they live on in all of these little moments.