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China - Photo's from daily life and television[08/23/2005] Ancient clothes throughout the world were mostly much beautifuller than
the boring clothes, we can buy today. Not only the shape of clothes
where more elegant, but also the patterns and decoration on them were
also much more beautiful coloured. What in China isn't a problem, is
here is West Europe almost unthinkable. When we are so busy taking so
much from modern China, what political and economical interests
concerns, why can't we also take something from their original culture
and architecture? A few photo's from a well know serie in China (September 2004). The
serie tells a fictive story from the Tang-dynastie, the most glorious
Dynastie ever in China. Such Swastika's were an often seen decoration
on the clothes of the Emperor. And here some phot's from traditional chinese architecture. Thanks to my wife for bringing those nice photo's from China. And for the last, what we discovered by change. The beautiful lady on the picture was cut out, because we couldn't ask here for publication allowence. :-) |
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