China Cultural Chronicles January 16, 2013
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Lise李瑜 has added a photo to the pool:
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Lise李瑜 has added a photo to the pool:
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Lise李瑜 has added a photo to the pool:
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Lise李瑜 has added a photo to the pool:
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Lise李瑜 has added a photo to the pool:
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Lise李瑜 has added a photo to the pool:
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Lise李瑜 has added a photo to the pool:
- སྐོར་སྲུང་བ་སྐད་གཏོང་དང་།
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- Singapore Chinatown
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Singapore's Chinatown is known as Niu che shui literally "bull-cart water" as a result of the fact that, because of its location, Chinatown's water supply was principally transported by animal-driven carts in the 19th century. The name is also echoed in the Malay name, Kreta Ayer, with the same meaning.
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The figure made up of lanterns stretches from the junction of Upper Cross Street and South Bridge Road to Smith Street in Chinatown as part of the decorations for the Chinese New Year 2013 festive.
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- Enjoying the Shaman Festival, Tibet 2012
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Every summer, the Shaman Festival is held in Rebkong, Amdo. This important ceremony honors the local mountain god and requests that he bestows good health on the villagers and a successful harvest on the local community. All of the local villagers participate in the ceremony: women dance, men beat drums, boys perform dramas, and girls show off the traditional dress of the region. The festival is lively and colorful, with everyone dressed in colorful robes. The local mountain god is even invited to join the ceremony, and an oracle serves as his medium.
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