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"textContent": "HONG KONG — A century-old teahouse in Hong Kong’s central financial district is hosting “dim sum raves” to draw younger customers with tea-flavored alcohol, dumplings and electronic music. Lin Heung Lau teahouse first opened in Hong Kong in the 1920s. The restaurant is famous for its traditional trolley table service where diners choose delicacies including prawn dumplings […]\n\nThe post Dim Sum raves aim to revive Hong Kong’s appeal appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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