China Cultural Chronicles November 4, 2012
- Food in Beijing
- Peanuts in Wuhan
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Have you ever eaten one peanut with jobsticks? You should try two peanuts
- Walls of Xi'an
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- Rice Fields - Guangxi, China
- Detian Waterfall 22 - Guangxi, China
- Detian Waterfall 21 - Guangxi, China
- Detian Waterfall 20 - Guangxi, China
- CN-691699
- Street Noodles
- A FAKE Yonle 永樂青花仿品 假的一定有目的 賺錢 賺頭之所在破綻之所在 真的永樂官窯 應該如何出現?
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這幾年許多展覽 許多收藏家印的藏品集 等等都是假的 特點是藏品成群結隊
真正的收藏家 看到一件又一件出現 馬上警覺是仿的 所以仿品藏家 特點就是一系列 元青花釉裏紅 宣德官窯
成化官窯 清三代官窯
因此 真真假假其實也反映人性弱點 - Changzhou dinosaur park
- Changzhou dinosaur park
- Changzhou dinosaur park
- Changzhou dinosaur park
- Nomad tents, Sheep, and Yak all scattered around this landscape, Tibet 2012
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Settling nomads
Government policy aims to settle more and more nomads. It says that this is aimed at improving the economic viability of animal husbandry and lessening the effects of natural disasters on the livelihood of Tibetan herdsmen.
This allows the government to manage the nomadic population as it gives them fixed addresses.The Chinese government is removing the nomads from their traditional grasslands, sometimes forcibly, to exercise more control over the Tibetan population.
Culture shock
For most nomads, the transition to a more urban lifestyle is difficult.
They are often settled in featureless blocks of housing by the side of roads or in newly created urban areas, and face the problem of creating an entirely new and sustainable livelihood.
Approximately 40% of the ethnic Tibetan population is nomadic or semi-nomadic.
www.humanrightshouse.org/Articles/11820.html
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