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Oral History Interview with Biying Ni, 2015-12-04

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Identifier: 2016.037.016

Abstract

Ni Biying talks about her experiences growing up in China and her experience with food over the years as she survives the Japanese invasion from an early age and moves to the US to find work during her adulthood. She imparts interesting knowledge about the regional cuisine from Fujian, China (Fujianese food) and gives insight into the types of food eaten from her rural roots in China. She describes food eaten during times of poverty as well as the difficulties she experiences while trying to make a living in New York City, ultimately settling down after being reunited with her children who moved to the US in the mid-1990s.

Dates

  • Creation: 2015-12-04

Extent

.738 Gigabytes

Language of Materials

Chinese

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Geographic

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Repository Details

Part of the Museum of Chinese in America Repository

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