文化视窗2008文章列表
![]() | Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-3 | ||||||||
| But it does share the giant pandas taste for bamboo. Southwest Chinas red pandas are known for their very strong facial markings which distinguish them from red pandas found anywhere else in the Himalayas. | |||||||||
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| The Dai now live in the borders of tropical Vietnam and Laos, but their legends tell of how their ancestors came here by following the rivers from mountain lands in the cold far north. | |||||||||
![]() | Wild China 美丽中国:彩云之南-1 | ||||||||
| Yunnan is not only the location of James Hiltons legendary Shangri-La, but it is also home to one of the most diverse range of natural habitats and groupings of ethnic minority tribes in all of China. | |||||||||
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| Smart ecology like this is what enables China to be largely self-sufficient in food even today | |||||||||
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| The Chinese moccasin is an ambush predator with a deadly bite. This is one of Chinas largest and most feared venomous snakes. | |||||||||
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| Zhe Shuzheng and her son live nearby. Zhe has been caring for her local alligators for over 20 years | |||||||||
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| Winding between Zhangjiajies peaks, crystal clear mountain streams are home to what is perhaps Chinas strangest creature. | |||||||||
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| Gengs net is a strange tubular contraption with a closed-off end. More than a hundred fishermen make their living from the lake. Its mineral-rich waters are highly productive and there are nets everywhere. | |||||||||
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| If catching fish in the dark is impressive, imagine eating a slippery minnow with no hands while hanging upside down. | |||||||||
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| As well as a school, the cave houses a teem families, together with their livestock. | |||||||||
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| Young infants have a vicelike grip, used to cling on to mom for dear life. As they get older, they get bolder and take more risks. | |||||||||
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| The cave river’s course is channeled by the beds of limestone. | |||||||||
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| But there attitude changed when the head of the village felt illed. | |||||||||
![]() | Wild China 美丽中国 -3 | ||||||||
| The ideal date depends on what the weather will do this year, never easy to predict. But there is some surprising help at hand. | |||||||||
![]() | Wild China 美丽中国 -2 | ||||||||
| It has transformed the landscape. Late winter in southern Yunnan is a busy time for local farmers as they prepare the age-old paddy fields ready for the coming spring. | |||||||||
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| With splendour scale and romance Wild China lifts the veil on the worlds most enigmatic and magnificent country delving into its vibrant habitats to reveal a land of unbelievable natural complexity. Journey across China from the glittering peaks of t | |||||||||
![]() | Byzantium-The Lost Empire 拜占庭:失落的帝国-15 | ||||||||
| Such mysterious cargos, such magic marbles from across the empire, now sailed the seas and came to the holy city of Byzantium to be gathered up upon the site of the imperial communion. | |||||||||
![]() | Byzantium-The Lost Empire 拜占庭:失落的帝国-14 | ||||||||
| Squares become circles, circles octagons, and all around a single central point. Space spins into ever smaller spaces. | |||||||||
![]() | Byzantium-The Lost Empire 拜占庭:失落的帝国-13 | ||||||||
| Each man stands inside his own mysterious inner space, for each one of them was occupied. | |||||||||
![]() | Byzantium-The Lost Empire 拜占庭:失落的帝国-12 | ||||||||
| The man there is Justinian, the emperor who 200 years after Constantine completely remade the Roman Empire, the man who made Byzantium. | |||||||||

