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[Gladys Wong in the Chinese Food Booth]

Description: Photograph of Gladys Wong serving egg rolls in the Chinese food booth at the Texas Folklife Festival. She is wearing a brown shirt and blue and yellow plaid pants. Using tongs, she is putting egg rolls on large trays to be served.
Date: [1977-08-04..1977-08-07]
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Chinese Food Booth]

Description: Photograph of the Chinese Food Booth at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Two women stand in front of a wok, cooking Chinese cuisine for festival participants. Both women wear short sleeved dresses and sandals as they cook.
Date: [1976-08-05..1976-08-08]
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Chinese Writing Booth]

Description: Photograph of a Chinese-American man writing a name in Chinese at the second annual Texas Folklife Festival. He is bending over a table to write the name; other Chinese writings and pictures are on the table. A stack of blank paper is also beside him.
Date: [1973-09-07..1973-09-09]
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Egg Roll Frying at the Texas Folklife Festival]

Description: Color photograph of participants frying egg rolls at the Texas Folklife Festival in August 0f 1975 in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, one woman stirs chicken in a large frying pan. Another woman is lifting the chicken from the pan into a cardboard box. A third woman is preparing another part of the meal. Crowds of onlookers watch as the women cook.
Date: [1975-08-07..1975-08-10]
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Woman Preparing Egg Rolls]

Description: Photograph of Mary Eng preparing egg rolls in the Chinese food booth at the second annual Texas Folklife Festival. She is holding onto the egg rolls with chopsticks and appears to be removing them from a pan of hot oil. Other people are standing in the booth and are visible in the background.
Date: [1973-09-07..1973-09-09]
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections
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