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Liangzhu Village: I was the Ring Bearer in a Chinese Wedding
In sync with my habit of figuring things out as I go, I woke up early Tuesday morning to ‘baidu’ (China’s ‘google’ equivalent) the address of the farm I had made plans to visit in Liangzhu (良渚) village. I had … Continue reading
Posted in Zhejiang Province
Tagged cooperatives, organic farming, rural China, rural land-use, wwoof china, Zhejiang
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Shimen Village
For my first rural field visit this time around, my field advisor (and previous professor when I was here with the China Center), Liu Wei, offered me the opportunity to tag along with this year’s class of China Center students … Continue reading
Posted in Zhejiang Province
Tagged rural China, rural land-use, tea farming, Zhejiang
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Sichuan Part II: Over the Mountains and through a Cornfield to Aba
As I mentioned in my last post, my first 2010 field visit entailed a lot of vegetable-plot weeding alongside Global Village of Beijing’s farm manager, Peng. Nothing builds camaraderie like digging in the dirt while roasting under the sun and … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Rural Field Visits
Tagged environment, rural China, rural land-use, Sichuan, social enterprise
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Sichuan Part I: Global Village of Beijing
Before detailing my new rural farming adventures (I’ve scheduled my first one for the National Day holiday week of October 1-7) , I’m going to try to provide a better context on what I’m doing and why through my 2010 … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Rural Field Visits
Tagged environment, NGO, organic farming, rural China, rural land-use, Sichuan
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