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Gaoheng Zhang, "Italian Dumplings and Chinese Pizzas: Transcultural Food Mobilities" (Fordham UP, 2025)

Jan 31, 2026
Gao Hang, associate professor of Italian studies at UBC who researches China–Italy cultural exchanges, discusses food mobilities and surprising crossovers like Chinese pizzas and Italian dumplings. He traces Chinese restaurants in Italy, media shaping perceptions, shifts after SARS, students’ culinary entrepreneurship, and how transcultural practices reshape taste and identity.
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Food Mobilities Are Threefold

  • Gaoheng Zhang defines "food mobilities" as layered movements: food items, people, and media-driven cultural travel.
  • He argues media and cultural mobility shape how foods like pizza and dumplings are perceived across borders.
ANECDOTE

Early Chinese Restaurants In Italy

  • Gaoheng Zhang recounts the documented history: the first formal Chinese restaurant in Rome opened in 1949.
  • He traces major growth in Chinese restaurants in Italy during the 1980s linked to China's opening and migration flows.
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Epidemic Shock Reshaped Businesses

  • SARS (2003) forced many Chinese food businesses in Italy to close due to health stigmas and discrimination.
  • That crisis reshaped the sector and prompted later diversification strategies.
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