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Reminder
This menu is presented as a guide to delicious Chinese food that can be found in any restaurant and does not contain wild life. Please do not consume endangered wildlife such as shark fin or turtle soup.
The Hidden Health Risks of Eating Wild Animals
Because wild animals were hunted illegally, they do not pass through important quarantine processes. Thus, eating these animals could expose you to infection or disease from serious viruses and parasites. Wild animals are also often caught and killed using poison and then transported in unsanitary conditions, making the consumption of these animals even more dangerous.
Wild Animals and Plants Are Important:
Each species has a unique function and role in nature. When we consume these plants and animals, we don’t just endanger them, we endanger entire ecosystems.
In nature, each of these species represents a bright and beautiful force; putting wild animals on a menu makes them lifeless and threatens them with ultimate extinction.

 
      Starters
      Main Dishes Meat Dishes
      Vegetarian Dishes
      Noodles
      Dumplings
      Drinks and Sides
      Desserts
 
Use this menu, don't consume wild animals or plants, and show your compassion for the environment as a Global Green Traveler.
 
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