Memories of Mao: The cultural revolutionary
5th Sep 2006, 06:24 GMT
Chairman Mao's Favourite Pork is a hot-pot of fatty pig's knuckle in a spicy red soup with a sweet aftertaste. It's the house specialty at a restaurant dedicated to China's former supreme leader in his home town of Shaoshan in Hunan Province, and the owner of the restaurant is a sprightly 77-year-old woman, Tang Ruiren, who met Mao back in 1959 and is an unapologetic supporter of the Great Helmsman.
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