Lion Mountain view
Pine, mountains, and the lake
Old Dali street markets I.
Old Dali street markets II.
Umbrella girl
Dali Old Centre
Temple Square
Statues
Local vendor
Big hats I.
Hey, wassup?
Village street
From or to the market
Big business
Big hats II.
Old friends
Minority people's market
Village people
Morning streets of Dali I.
Morning streets of Dali II.
Inscriptions in Sanskrt
In the garden of Dali city museum
Flowers in a garden
Erhai (洱海)
Tea fields over Pu'er town
Tea fields
Tea fields
Tea fields
Tea fields
Old tea trees? Not really.
Tea fields
Tea fields
Tea fields
Market in Xiding
Doufu vendor
Market in Xiding
Market in Xiding
Market in Xiding
Market in Xiding
Tiger Leaping Gorge
Tiger Leaping Gorge
Tiger Leaping Gorge
Tiger Leaping Gorge
Sunburst
The mountainer
The lovely mountain flower
Tiger
Sun energy, horse, and hemp plant
Good bye, Tiger Leaping Gorge
Clouds of the lake
Push it
Zigzag roads
Boats of Luguhu
Mosuo grannies
By the road
Tea shrub
In the park
Yunnan green
In the rain
Between the rains
Market in Xiding
Ferny idea
Lost in the tea plantage
Road to Nirvana
Impressions of the lake
Boat dream
Lugu over the flowers
From the viewpoint over the village
Smoking mountain
Cloudy Luguhu
Shuhe old tow view
Lanes of Shuhe
Hemp for victory... for the Earth
Tibetan flags
Plaza
Horse path
Back streets of Shuhe
Shuhe hidden streets
Shuhe hidden streets
Dongba paper 东巴纸 / Naxi handmade paper products
Tea packed rooftop
Sleepy noon
Temple
Supermodel
二天门
Calligraphy
Parking place
A bus
This year's fashion
Shilin panoramas 3
Shilin panoramas 2
Shilin panoramas 1
Stone forest
Fairy Bridge
Elephant hill
Dream of Stone forest
Waiting for the dawn 5
Waiting for the dawn 4
Waiting for the dawn 3
Waiting for the dawn 2
Waiting for the dawn 1
Robot statues
Park art I.
Park art II.
Qingdao panorama
Panorama from a roof of a Russian's noble house
Walking on snow
Snowy tongues on a beach
Tough fellow
Rope
Floaters
From window
A glass
From the hill I.
From the hill II.
Remnant of Europeans
Shore women
Rhapsody for a Chinese bike
Red buckets
Detail of the seashells
Rocky beach
Green on the rock
Gulls I.
Qingdao in detail
Bus No. 26 on Tangcheng Lu
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Mosuo woman with a grandchild
The Mosuos, a branch of the Naxi nationality with a population of about 15,000, are the main ethnic group scattered in the lakeside villages around Lugu. The Mosuo women wear long hair tied into a bun and red, green and black garments and white folding skirts with colorful sashes tied round their waists. Before 13 years old, they usually wear long gowns. After the initiation ceremony at the age of 13, men wear trousers and women wear skirts.
The Mosuo people have their own ways and customs, still retain some remnants of the matriarchal society. Men and women are not bound by marriage, each living at one's mother's home. Men work at home during the day and spend their night with the women they love in their homes. Children are under the care of and supported by their maternal families. Fathers do not live in the same family with their children and women so that they are not bound up with their women financially in their production and life. This unique wedlock values affection and gives more freedom to men and women in their relationships. They may choose to unite or separate at will. It has been considered as the living fossil as a basis for a study of social patterns and matriarchal marriage customs in today' s world.
The Mosuo people have their own ways and customs, still retain some remnants of the matriarchal society. Men and women are not bound by marriage, each living at one's mother's home. Men work at home during the day and spend their night with the women they love in their homes. Children are under the care of and supported by their maternal families. Fathers do not live in the same family with their children and women so that they are not bound up with their women financially in their production and life. This unique wedlock values affection and gives more freedom to men and women in their relationships. They may choose to unite or separate at will. It has been considered as the living fossil as a basis for a study of social patterns and matriarchal marriage customs in today' s world.
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