Looks a little like an impressionist painting but clearly due to low light. This guy is carrying in a load of live chickens tied by their ankles into the central Hong Kong market. Friday night chicken and chips is a standard in the PND household (all international locations by the way) but we prefer to pick up our chicken at the super market. PND moms once told me that during the war they raised chickens in their back yard and she remembers the abrupt endings. She will have been too young to have been the executioner however.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Chicken Slaughter Hong Kong 1972
Looks a little like an impressionist painting but clearly due to low light. This guy is carrying in a load of live chickens tied by their ankles into the central Hong Kong market. Friday night chicken and chips is a standard in the PND household (all international locations by the way) but we prefer to pick up our chicken at the super market. PND moms once told me that during the war they raised chickens in their back yard and she remembers the abrupt endings. She will have been too young to have been the executioner however.
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