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Chinese children Hom Wah Ho (left) and William Cheung (centre) just couldn
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Chinese children Hom Wah Ho (left) and William Cheung (centre) just couldn
Chinese children Hom Wah Ho (left) and William Cheung (centre) just couldn t understand what all the fuss was about when they went on a school outing to a Chinese restaurant. But they were unable to resist a giggle as their friends from Spring Grove Junior, Infants and Nursery School fumbled with their chopsticks. They are pictured with (from left) Fraz Shaffi, Lissa Gay and Craig Murphy. Hom, William and the other pupils enjoyed their visit to the Cherry Tree Chinese restaurant - a treat for the start of the Chinese Year of the Snake. About 30 children, all aged five went to the restaurant after taking part in a dragon dance at their school. 6th February 1989
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In this charming print from 1989, Chinese children Hom Wah Ho and William Cheung find themselves amused by their friends' struggle with chopsticks during a school outing to a Chinese restaurant. The innocence and joy on their faces is evident as they giggle at the fumbling attempts of their classmates from Spring Grove Junior, Infants, and Nursery School. Alongside them are Fraz Shaffi, Lissa Gay, and Craig Murphy, all sharing in the laughter-filled moment. The occasion was particularly special as it marked the start of the Chinese Year of the Snake. After participating in a lively dragon dance at their school, about 30 five-year-old students were treated to a visit to the Cherry Tree Chinese restaurant. For Hom, William, and their peers, it was an opportunity to immerse themselves in Chinese culture while enjoying delicious food. This heartwarming snapshot captures not only a delightful memory but also highlights the importance of cultural education for young minds. It reminds us that through such experiences – be it trying new foods or learning about different traditions – children develop an appreciation for diversity that will shape them into open-minded individuals. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints staff members who understand its significance beyond commercial value alone; this image serves as a timeless reminder of childhood innocence intertwined with cultural exploration.
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