Crabs to fly, anyone?
Just when you thought things are becoming familiar, you always find a new thing that amazes you about China!
I was en route to Changchun 2 weeks ago when my plane was delayed in Shanghai and I had nothing better to do but to walk around the terminal. Here I was, standing in front of a kiosk in a domestic terminal of Shanghai Pudong International Airport and was totally amazed to the view in front of me! Fresh crabs to go!
I took some pictures with my mobile phone, so perhaps the pictures are not coming to good but that was the only media that I had at that moment.



Later I found that crabs from this region is very famous in China and especially in this season, people would buy and bring them as sweeteners to their hometown relatives!
I was en route to Changchun 2 weeks ago when my plane was delayed in Shanghai and I had nothing better to do but to walk around the terminal. Here I was, standing in front of a kiosk in a domestic terminal of Shanghai Pudong International Airport and was totally amazed to the view in front of me! Fresh crabs to go!
I took some pictures with my mobile phone, so perhaps the pictures are not coming to good but that was the only media that I had at that moment.



Later I found that crabs from this region is very famous in China and especially in this season, people would buy and bring them as sweeteners to their hometown relatives!
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