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  1. Osmanthus Alley (Chinese: 桂花巷; pinyin: Guì Huā Xiàng) is a 1987 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chen Kunhou. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  2. Osmanthus Alley Restaurant, Penang Island. 2,400 likes · 30 talking about this · 695 were here.

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  3. Feb 15, 2021 · For Taiwan Snack Food fans, Osmanthus Alley Restaurant serves lip-smacking Taiwanese Kochabi noodles and rice sets, simple stir-fry dishes, snacks, and light eats – and a crowd favorite Tang Yuan. Osmanthus Alley is next to Wholey Wonder and part of Hin Bus Depot’s quirky cafes collection.

  4. May 1, 2024 · Browse Osmanthus Alley movie showtimes and book movie tickets for all GV, Cathay, Shaw, Filmgarde and WE Singapore cinemas.

    • Chen Kun-Hou
    • Distributor: Film Festival Organizer
  5. Jul 5, 2018 · Osmanthus Alley is a narrow, atmospheric old pedestrian thoroughfare lined with stalls selling all manner of edible goodies flavored with guihua niang (honey flavored with osmanthus flowers): cakes, tea, ice cream, and even vinegar.

  6. Nov 14, 2022 · Famous Taiwanese food in Penang There's an authentic Taiwanese restaurant hidden in Penang Osmanthus Alley is a small, rustic shop nestled in Hin Bus Depot, serving an array of local Taiwanese dishes like Braised Pork Rice, Oyster Mee Sua.

  7. Nanzhuang Old Street is located on the main street and side alleys of Zhongzheng Road near Yongchang Temple and the Nanzhuang Visitor Center in Nanzhuang Township, Miaoli County. The street is also known as "Osmanthus Alley" by merit of its most popular souvenir: osmanthus wine.