Urumqi, Urumqi, China. 25th Sep, 2016. Urumqi, CHINA-September 25 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) Stone ¡®Manchu-Han Banquet¡¯ amazes many visitors at the 5th China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi, northwest China¡¯s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, September 25, 2016. More than 200 Shoushan stones of different sizes are made into vivid dishes of ¡®Manchu-Han Banquet¡¯. Manchu-Han Banquet, also known as Manchu Han Imperial Feast, was one of the grandest meals ever documented in Chinese cuisine. It consisted of at least 108 unique dishes from the Manchu and Han Chinese culture dur
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September 25, 2016 - Urumqi, Urumqi, China - Urumqi, CHINA-September 25 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) Stone ¡®Manchu-Han Banquet¡¯ amazes many visitors at the 5th China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi, northwest China¡¯s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, September 25, 2016. More than 200 Shoushan stones of different sizes are made into vivid dishes of ¡®Manchu-Han Banquet¡¯. Manchu-Han Banquet, also known as Manchu Han Imperial Feast, was one of the grandest meals ever documented in Chinese cuisine. It consisted of at least 108 unique dishes from the Manchu and Han Chinese culture during the Qing dynasty, and it is only reserved and intended for the Emperors. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)