Snake shop owner Mak Tai-kong, 84, holds snakes which were caught in Chinese mainland, in front of wooden cabinets containing snakes, at his snake soup store in Hong Kong Jan 29, 2013. Mak is one of scores in Hong Kong who have through generations tamed snakes to make soup out of them, a traditional cuisine believed to be good for the health. Yet the people behind providing fresh snakes for the savoury meal thought to speed up the body's blood flow and keep it strong in the cold winter months may be doomed, with young people increasingly reluctant to take on a job they see as hard and dirty. Picture taken Jan 29, 2013. [Photo/Agencies]
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