China Cultural Chronicles December 27, 2012

  • Foreign visitors to Vietnam hits record high in 2012

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    The number of foreign visitors to Vietnam in 2012 hit a record high of 6.84 million, an increase of 9.5 percent over last year, surpassing the yearly target of 6.5 million, according to Vietnam's General Statistics Office (GSO) on Wednesday.

    The sharp increase of foreign visitors to Vietnam also brought the amount of foreign currency earnings to a new record. With average spending of 1,000 U.S. dollars per person, the country's tourism sector is expected to pocket 6.8 billion dollars in revenue this year, up from 5.62 billion dollars in 2011.

    Of the total figure of foreign visitors, over 4.17 million people came to Vietnam for travel this year, an increase of 7.3 percent year-on-year, said GSO.

    About 1.16 million visitors came for business purpose, up 16.2 percent, and 1.15 million people came to visit relatives, up 14.3 percent.

    According to the GSO, during the period, over 5.57 million visitors arrived in Vietnam by air, an increase of 10.8 percent year-on-year, while over 285,500 visitors came via sea routes (up 0.8 percent) and some 986,200 people by land (up 5.4 percent).

    China remained the top source of foreign tourists during the year with 1.42 million person-times, up 0.8 percent year-on-year, followed by South Korea with over 700,000 person-times (up 30.7 percent) and Japan with 576,400 person-times (up 19.7 percent).

    The country saw a strong growth in the number of Russian tourists with a sharp increase of 71.5 percent or 174,300 person- times, said the GSO.

    Vietnam has set a target to welcome some 10-10.5 million foreign tourists and 17-18 million domestic travelers by 2020 with a revenue of 18-19 billion U.S. dollars, contributing 6.5-7 percent to the country's gross domestic product, according to Vietnam's General Department of Tourism.

  • China 2009. Nanchang Museum. Woman at her toilet.

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    China 2009. Nanchang Museum. Woman at her toilet.

    Who could identify this ancient chinese painting ? What era ? What dynasty ? What painter ?
    Many thanks in advance.

  • Shaman Festival, Tibet 2012

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    Shaman Festival, Tibet 2012

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    During the Shaman festival, the women performed first, carrying long khata scarves in their hands. Afterwards, the men came forward, dancing while beating drums. A few men climbed on to the roof of the entrance of the temple grounds and lit sang, or juniper branches, as an offering. Next, one man with a long braid emerged from the temple, shaking and spitting. As the oracle, he served as a medium for the mountain god. He emptied bottles of alcohol on the ground as an offering and other men stood around him, clearing his way. Then, two boys on stilts came out and danced while beating drums.
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  • Shaman Festival, Tibet 2012

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    Shaman Festival, Tibet 2012

    Like to see the pictures as LARGE as your screen? Just click on this Slideshow : www.flickr.com/photos/reurinkjan/sets/72157630983897338/s...

    During the Shaman festival, the women performed first, carrying long khata scarves in their hands. Afterwards, the men came forward, dancing while beating drums. A few men climbed on to the roof of the entrance of the temple grounds and lit sang, or juniper branches, as an offering. Next, one man with a long braid emerged from the temple, shaking and spitting. As the oracle, he served as a medium for the mountain god. He emptied bottles of alcohol on the ground as an offering and other men stood around him, clearing his way. Then, two boys on stilts came out and danced while beating drums.
    blog.snowliontours.com/2012/06/shaman-festival-in-rebkong...



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