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But for its most honored official guests, the Chinese government raises the bar, serving a state dinner that shows off the national cuisine at its most meticulous. At such dinners, tofu is sliced as thin as angel hair, shrimp balls are covered in crispy bread crumbs, and diced pork cooked with red rice is molded into the shape of a giant cherry.
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Mrs. Arroyo told reporters she and Jiang reached the agreement Sunday night during a bilateral meeting at the International Media Center in Shanghai before the Chief Executive flew home following the two-day Asia-Pacific Economic Conference (APEC) leaders’ summit.
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But for its most honored official guests, the Chinese government raises the bar, serving a state dinner that shows off the national cuisine at its most meticulous. At such dinners, tofu is sliced as thin as angel hair, shrimp balls are covered in crispy bread crumbs, and diced pork cooked with red rice is molded into the shape of a giant cherry.
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Mrs. Arroyo told reporters she and Jiang reached the agreement Sunday night during a bilateral meeting at the International Media Center in Shanghai before the Chief Executive flew home following the two-day Asia-Pacific Economic Conference (APEC) leaders’ summit.
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