Preface//
At the G20 summit two weeks ago, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison could be said to be "the global attention"...
Recently, after his return to Australia, he once again appeared on the front page of the Australian media!
The cause is related to one of the Chinese's favorite foods?!
#01:
Morrison learns to pack spring rolls,
Eat Chinese food
According to News.com.au, Australian Prime Minister Morrison recently visited a Chinese restaurant in the Chinese quarter and learned how to make spring rolls.
Yesterday, Morrison came to Melbourne.
He first visited the Toyota Hydrogen Centre in Melbourne's Altona district to announce a new $250 million electric vehicle plan.
Before heading to the next stop, Morrison took a ride in a hydrogen-powered car with Energy Minister Angus Taylor for a ride.
Inside the car, he gave a thumbs up and said a "like" and seemed to enjoy the ride.
Immediately after, the Prime Minister came to the Sugar Restaurant and malvern Barber Shop barber shop in Malvern, Melbourne's inner east district.
He sat in a chair in the barbershop as a customer, and the barber created a new hairstyle for the prime minister.
Morrison then took a selfie with a new haircut and passers-by.
He also signed his name on the restaurant's takeaway coffee cup.
Morrison's third stop is Box Hill in the Chinese quarter, where he arrives at a Chinese restaurant called "Fuyuan Kitchen."
There, the Prime Minister showed his passion for cooking!
Morrison watched the restaurant staff make spring rolls and tried to make them himself.
He also went to the back kitchen with a few people to help knead the potato dumplings.
Morrison looked a little flustered as he took care of a pot of boiling soup.
The heat that came over his face blew his face red through the mask.
The Prime Minister had to turn his face.
After the kitchen help, at the insistence of the owner of the restaurant, Morrison also enjoyed a free lunch.
According to Australian media reports, Morrison's trip to Melbourne heralded the beginning of a seven-month pre-campaign campaign.
In order to win back the support of more voters, he will also go to NSW to build momentum.
The latest Newspoll poll shows that if elections are held now, the coalition government will suffer a crushing defeat.
Morrison is struggling to shift voters' attention from the French submarine trade dispute to Australia's strong post-pandemic economic recovery.
Not only did he learn to make spring rolls and eat Chinese food, but he also cooked his own curry a few days ago to celebrate the Indian festival.
#02:
Morrison's cooking curry at home is controversial
According to Daily Mail, Morrison, after returning from the G20 summit, shared a photo of himself making curry in an apron in the kitchen on social media.
In his appendix, he writes:
“
Happy Diwali! I spent a very special curry night at home with friends, including Kerala Prawn Curry, Coconut Chicken Curry and Potato Saag.
”
Diwali is one of the most important traditional festivals in India, usually held in October or mid-November each year.
Judging by the photos Morrison posted online, he was well prepared to make these curries.
Onions, ginger, garlic, curry powder, various spices and vegetables are readily available.
The finished curry sells well and looks quite appetizing.
Many Indian netizens praised Morrison's curry after seeing it, saying:
Fantastic, thank you for everything you have done for Australia.
India and Australia have a good relationship, you are a good prime minister, but I did not expect you to cook, and I wish you a happy Diwali in India.
Happy Diwali, Prime Minister, and I wish you well in India.
But there are also many netizens who do not buy it, saying that if Morrison wants to repair Australia's international reputation, just a few curries are not enough.
One netizen said:
Prime Minister, you're out of touch with reality and lack self-awareness, and making these posts is insensitive behavior.
Another netizen said the post was "lazy" marketing.
Some netizens expressed ruthless ridicule to Morrison, "I ruined our international reputation and credibility, but look over there!" It's curry! ”
At last
After the G20 summit, Australian Prime Minister Morrison immediately became a "busy man":
First I cooked curry at home myself, and then I ran to the Chinese restaurant to learn to make spring rolls.
This itinerary is really full!
In order to get more votes, this wave of operations is also painstaking!
But whether the people buy it or not is another matter...