この動画では、秘伝のタレとジューシーな唐揚げを絡ませた絶品フワトロ北京飯の作り方をご紹介します。食べると箸が止まらなくなるこの美味しさを、スライダーでサーブするスタイルで楽しんでみませんか?独自のタレが香る一品は、ご家庭でも簡単に作れるレシピです。 このフワトロ北京飯は、特に中華料理や唐揚げが好きな方にピッタリ!具材の組み合わせや調理法を見逃さないように、ぜひ最後までご覧ください。食卓を彩る華やかな料理で、家族や友人を驚かせること間違いなしです! 密かにファンが多いこの北京飯の魅力と、どうやってフワトロな食感を実現するのか、そのコツもお教えします。 一緒に美味しい料理を作る楽しさを味わいながら、あなたの料理力をアップさせましょう! #フワトロ北京飯 #料理レシピ #中華料理 #唐揚げ #秘伝のタレ #家庭料理 #簡単レシピ #美味しい料理

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Daniel Chyi 戚钊

Step into a world of tradition and tactile elegance with this ox bone Mahjong set (牛骨麻将) — a stunning example of handcrafted artistry that continues to captivate collectors and culture lovers across generations. Carved from genuine ox bone and paired with bamboo or hardwood backing, each tile is meticulously etched and inked by hand — a far cry from the mass-produced plastic versions common today.

For New Zealand audiences, especially those with a love of heritage games, vintage collectibles, or Asian culture, this set speaks volumes. Mahjong is more than just a game — it’s a cultural ritual, often shared between families, friends, and communities. In Aotearoa, where East Asian diasporas (especially Chinese, Taiwanese, and Malaysian) have long enriched the cultural landscape, this ox bone set is a tangible reminder of intergenerational ties, migration stories, and enduring cultural pride.

As interest grows among Kiwi antique enthusiasts, designers, and curators, rare Mahjong sets like this are becoming prized not only for gameplay but for their aesthetic and historical value. Whether you’re in Auckland’s vintage markets, Wellington’s design scene, or Christchurch’s art spaces — this ox bone Mahjong set bridges craftsmanship, identity, and nostalgia.

NZ Relevance Highlights:

Appeals to NZ collectors and antique dealers

Valuable for museums or cultural educators exploring Chinese heritage in NZ

Popular with intergenerational Kiwi-Chinese families preserving traditions

Showcases sustainable use of natural materials, resonating with eco-conscious Kiwis

Fits into the broader NZ love for handcrafted, meaningful objects

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#oxbonemahjongnz #mahjongcollectorsnz #chineseheritagenz #traditionalgamesnz #vintagemahjongnz #handcraftedgamesnz #kiwicollectors #nzasianculture #ecoantiquesnz #culturaltraditionsnz #mahjongnz



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Chinese Tradition

These HELMETS are incredible #starwars #unboxing #transformers #ironman #marvel #3dprimnt #shorts



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Daniel Chyi 戚钊

Chicken fingers 😋



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Austin Bryan

Experience the quiet beauty of traditional craftsmanship through this 螺钿木梳 — a handmade comb crafted from fine wood, delicately inlaid with nacre (mother-of-pearl) using the ancient Chinese technique known as 平脱 (pingtuo). Repeatedly varnished and sanded to a flawless finish, this comb is not just a grooming tool, but a work of living heritage.

In New Zealand, where there's a strong movement toward natural, sustainable self-care products and a resurgence of interest in slow-made artisan crafts, this comb offers powerful inspiration. The nacre reflects light like Pāua shell, offering a subtle local resonance for Kiwi audiences attuned to traditional Māori design and the ocean's treasures.

This piece speaks to the growing appetite in Aotearoa for goods that are ethical, tactile, and deeply meaningful — appealing to collectors, gift-seekers, and creatives who value craftsmanship over mass production. Whether displayed on a vanity or cherished as a cultural keepsake, this comb connects New Zealand viewers to a broader Asia-Pacific narrative of beauty, patience, and handcraft.

NZ Relevance Highlights:

Mirrors New Zealand’s love for Pāua shell artistry

Resonates with the eco-beauty and zero-waste living communities

Inspires Kiwi artisans working in wood, lacquer, or natural materials

A perfect fit for local design boutiques, museum exhibitions, or cultural educators exploring cross-cultural crafts

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#nacrecombnz #motherofpearlartnz #lacquercraftnz #woodworkingnz #ecobeautynz #slowmadenz #artisancombnz #culturalcraftnz #PāuaInspiredNZ #kiwicraftmeetsasia #nznaturalbeauty #traditionaltoolsnz



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Chinese Tradition

Your prayers have been answered . Dropping my South America set this Friday



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