Pictures Of People: Chinese Brothers, Cousins And Chinese Friends.
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The Chinese boys shown in the pictures of people all have some connection with each other. Some are brothers, some are cousins and some are just friends. The parents of all the children in the pictures of people were born in Vietnam. Some of the children were born in the UK; some were born in Vietnam; their ancestors were born in China.
There are people pictures of boys, now men, on this page, who have never been to China nor Vietnam, but they still follow many of the ancient Chinese customs particularly at Chinese Weddings Chinese New Year, and other Chinese Festival Days. They are aware of the Chinese Classic, "Dream of Red Mansions", upon which the layout of the Grand View Gardens in Beijing is based. They are familiar with the Chinese legends such as the legend of Emperor Huangdi and the legend of how the world was formed. They acquired this knowledge from their parents, and it will undoubtedly be passed on to their children.
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Pictures Of People: Chinese Men When They Were Boys.
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Many Chinese men are also good cooks and one of the boys in these pictures of people has followed in the footsteps of his father and also enjoys cooking Chinese food. One of his father's special dishes is that of, crispy belly pork, equal to any served in restaurants at a Chinese Wedding Banquet. The picture of one of the boys in this pictures of people series, was taken at a wedding in Vietnam. The nephew of the bride at that wedding was himself married in later years, but his Vietnamese Wedding took place in France.
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Pages from Robert's Wildcards.
| Pictures of Chinese wedding with ancient customs western style. Chinese wedding pictures as Bride and Groom return to Groom's home for Chinese Tea Ceremony, then to Park for photos, followed by wedding banquet in keeping with Chinese Wedding Traditions. |
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The Chinese paper cuts were distributed by the China National Tourism Administration in the form of a special twelve picture calendar for the year 1999. The work of cutting and mounting all the Chinese Paper cuts was carried out by farmers in the Shanxi Province of China. |
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