
Hong Kong Ice Cream Truck Story
Hong Kong’s ice cream trucks were introduced to Hong Kong from Britain in the 1970s. At that time, the price of a cup of soft ice cream was only 0.5
Hong Kong dollar. Today, Hong Kong has 16 ice-cream trucks traveling around Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories. The British Hong Kong Government before the return of Hong Kong
There are strict regulations for ice-cream trucks. According to government health regulations, a soft ice-cream machine,
One sink and two refrigerators. Since each car has only one soft ice cream machine, each car has only one mouth
The flavor is usually the more popular vanilla flavor. Since the government stopped issuing itinerant hawker licenses in 1978,
Therefore, Hong Kong's ice-cream trucks can only maintain the scale of 16 vehicles.
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