Chinese People In Changsha Visit Memorial Park.
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The Memorial Park in Changsha has many attractions for visitors whether foreign tourists or the Chinese people visiting to pay tributes to the Heroes of the Revolution. There appeared to be more activities for the Chinese people in Changsha to enjoy than in the the city park Nanning with its flower beds, rocks and fountains. The Changsha school children are taken to the Changsha Memorial Hall as part of their school activities, but after the visit, they can enjoy some free time with their games and races.
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Chinese Bridges In Changsha Memorial Park.
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A man-made lake in Changsha is crossed by a Chinese bridge, wooden, and in traditional style with roof and upturned eaves. A bridge similar to the Changsha bridge can be seen at the Minorities Park in Beijing which is more elaborate. Through the city of Changsha flows the Xiang River, crossed by a more functional bridge. Near the bridge, a wholesale Changsha market uses the services of coolies to haul supplies from the warehouses and ships. Under the shade of the trees near the market the Changsha coolies sleep on their handcarts, during a mid-day break.
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Chinese Children In Changsha and Different Lifestyles.
The China city lifestyle of the Chinese children in Shanghai compares favourably with that of Chinese children in Changsha whether they are on climbing frames, racing each other, or playing with toy guns. The Changsha boy with the gun was walking past us with his mother when this picture was taken but from the expression on his face, he wasn't quite sure why. Is this young boy in Changsha a new recruit for the Peoples Liberation Army ? Comparing Changsha children with the children of a minority group in Xishuangbanna is a different matter.
Pages from Robert's Wildcards.
| Pictures of Chinese wedding with ancient customs western style. Chinese wedding pictures as Bride and Groom return to Groom's home for Chinese Tea Ceremony, then to Park for photos, followed by wedding banquet in keeping with Chinese Wedding Traditions. |
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The Chinese paper cuts were distributed by the China National Tourism Administration in the form of a special twelve picture calendar for the year 1999. The work of cutting and mounting all the Chinese Paper cuts was carried out by farmers in the Shanxi Province of China. |
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