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Thailand intends to apply for "Tom Yin Gong" as a United Nations intangible cultural heritage

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Kaleidoscope [Thailand intends to apply for "Tom Yin Gong" to become the United Nations Intangible Cultural Heritage] Recently, the Committee for the Promotion and Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Culture of Thailand held a meeting and decided to apply to UNESCO in early 2020 to include "Tom Yin Gong" in the list of intangible cultural heritage. When it comes to Thai food, many people's first reaction is "Tom Yin Gong", Chinese call it "sour and spicy shrimp soup". "Tom Yin" means sour and spicy soup in Thai, "Gong" means shrimp, and together it is "sour and spicy shrimp soup". Made with shrimp as the main ingredient and simmered with a variety of spices and spices, this dish is a popular dish for both Thai locals and foreign tourists for its rich taste of spicy and sour flavor. "Tom Yin Gong" has long been famous overseas, has become a representative of Thai cuisine, ranked first among the favorite Thai dishes of foreigners, Thai instant noodles, small snacks have a taste of Tom Yin Gong. In 2005, a Muay Thai kung fu film called "Tom Yin Gong" made "Tom Yin Gong" a cultural symbol in Thailand. (Reporter Li Min)

Thailand intends to apply for "Tom Yin Gong" as a United Nations intangible cultural heritage

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