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What about the Family Pig Farms? Part III
I returned with Anna, my mandarin teacher, to her village for the May 1st holiday weekend. Last time I was there, we had talked about interviewing her father’s friend, who I’ll call Shushu. Shushu is from a neighboring village where … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, environment, local government, rightful resistance, rural China, Zhejiang
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What about the Family Pig Farms? Part II
I returned with my mandarin teacher to her hometown for the weekend to attend the celebration of her cousin’s daughter’s first birthday. In China, your first birthday is a big deal. And not just for your family, but for your … Continue reading
Posted in Zhejiang Province
Tagged climate change, environment, fish farming, local government, rightful resistance, rural China, rural land-use, Zhejiang
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