Eat Drink Asia: Mooncakes then and now

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  • From the end of the Yuan Dynasty to modern Hong Kong, mooncakes have been the bearers of political messages

Yang Yangin Hong Kong,Bernice Chanin VancouverandAlkira Reinfrankin Hong Kong
Wah Yee Tang Bakery said on Facebook the proceeds from the mooncakes would be donated to a fund for people injured during the anti-extradition bill protests. Photo: Facebook

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A Hong Kong bakery started selling mooncakes in July that send political messages via the embossing on them. Referring to anti-government protests that have roiled the city since June, the slogans on the mooncakes include “no withdrawal, no dispersal” and “Hongkongers hang in together”.

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