Last night, we went to see the Loy Krathong, Thai Festival on the Parramatta River at Sydney. While looking for interesting subjects for my photography, I spotted this candy craftsman’s stand surrounding by a group of kids. I was so excited as this unexpected candy man brought me back lots of sweet memories. I was growing up in a remote country town in China where there was only one little shop selling groceries. A candy man came to our town maybe twice a week, he set his stand up in front of the shop and started to make his candy sculptures without talking to anyone. I liked his sculptures very much and always bought some from him whenever I had enough pocket money. He was the one of the most I liked on my childhood.

That is so cute 🙂
It is. Thanks for your nice comment.
Love the use of color in your first photo vs the rest of your captures, very creative!
Thanks Tina. I try to show the links between present and past. Appreciate your comments.
Superb photos. I’d never heard of this sort of work. Thanks for the education!
That is one of Chinese traditions, it is also popular in Japan and east Asia. Thanks.
that’s so cute! we never had anything like this where I grew up.
I love your photos 🙂
It is cute. That is one of Chinese tradition. Thanks for visiting my site.
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