Everywhere you go in China you will see meat and laundry hanging in unexpected places. From trees, fences, subway station railings… anywhere a wire hook can be attached, you will find both panties and meat products drying in the open air.
Everywhere you go in China you will see meat and laundry hanging in unexpected places. From trees, fences, subway station railings… anywhere a wire hook can be attached, you will find both panties and meat products drying in the open air.
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How interesting i dont think i would want my clothes smeling like fish or any kind of meat, but thats the beauty of this planet we all share different ways of living . Have fun and check your meat before you eat it !!!
We were in San Fran Chinatown a few weeks ago and saw exactly the same thing. Clothes, meat, and bok choy, too!
All I can say is go ahead with your bad selves and let it all hang out!!