Fans of wuxia, China's pop culture nod to martial arts adventure dramas, might be close to the meal of their dreams at a new restaurant in Jiujiang city, East China's Jiangxi province.
The restaurant is named Xia Ke Xing, which translates to Ode to Gallantry, after a wuxia novel written by Chinese famous writer Louis Cha.
Owner Shi Chuchu, is a fan of wuxia novels who decorated the restaurant with murals and martial arts memorabilia. Shi also wrote the menus by hand and named each dish after character in the Xia Ke Xing novel.
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Customers enjoy dinner near a display of ancient wuxia-style weapons at Xia Ke Xing restaurant in Jiujiang city, East China's Jiangxi province, Aug 4, 2014. [Photo/CFP] |
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