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Why do gangsters eat hot pots and all kinds of hot pots in movies?

Hot pot is convenient, lively and has a generous and polite atmosphere. In some Hong Kong gangster movies and TV shows, the dining scene we see is either lunch or hot pot. Today, we pay attention to hot pot, an important way of eating.

Hong Kong, known as a gourmet paradise, is the meeting point of eastern and western food cultures. We can taste all kinds of delicious food in Hong Kong and develop our own unique cuisine according to the local food culture. The most common and unique food in Hong Kong is refreshments, and street snacks are also essential. Of course, hot pot (side-burning stove) is essential, which has made Hong Kong's "fresh" and characteristic hot pot culture. Hot pot, a diet suitable for all ages, can bring delicious food to people no matter what season.

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For gangs, because of their special industry, the diet they need will be very convenient. As we know, there are generally violent struggles between gangs, not only between gangs, but also between police stations. This way of eating hot pot is not only convenient but also low-cost for film and television works. In addition, gangs are sometimes lively and have that kind of bold atmosphere, while people eating hot food on the hot pot table are more conducive to emotional expression.

Some people say that food is well deserved. We not only have a strong desire to taste delicious food, but also share the delicious food in film and television dramas as a cultural output and as our spiritual food. So I love the proper food scenes in movies, and I love movies and food more.