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Found 2 results

  1. An ongoing topic - click here for Most Recent Post previous topic - I Call it 'Hot Dog and Lychee Day' The summer solstice is an occasion for many in Yulin to celebrate with lychee wine - and dog meat. The festival is still going on, although protestors have been trying to shut it down for years. I have some pictures from past years of dog carcasses displayed for eating along the street, but the activities have gone increasingly underground - the only thing I've seen in the past two years have been tables set up at sidewalk restaurants in preparation for an evening meal. Pet cemetery: chilling scenes inside China's dog and cat slaughterhouses
  2. Yulin in the news Dog meat festival raises question with no easy answers on June 21. The streets are usually packed - street vendors set up shop since most of the regular restaurants don't participate The streets all but turn red from the lychee peels.
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