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Chinese Celebrate Lantern Festival in Qingdao

Chinese Celebrate Lantern Festival in Qingdao

QINGDAO, CHINA - FEBRUARY 24, 2024 - Aunts take part in a Chinese "paper-cut" catwalk at the Qingdao West Coast New Area Maritime Carnival in Qingdao, Shandong province, China, February 24, 2024.

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Chinese Celebrate Lantern Festival in Qingdao

Chinese Celebrate Lantern Festival in Qingdao

QINGDAO, CHINA - FEBRUARY 24, 2024 - Aunts take part in a Chinese "paper-cut" catwalk at the Qingdao West Coast New Area Maritime Carnival in Qingdao, Shandong province, China, February 24, 2024.

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Chinese Celebrate Lantern Festival in Qingdao

Chinese Celebrate Lantern Festival in Qingdao

QINGDAO, CHINA - FEBRUARY 24, 2024 - Aunts take part in a Chinese "paper-cut" catwalk at the Qingdao West Coast New Area Maritime Carnival in Qingdao, Shandong province, China, February 24, 2024.

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A Brighter Summer Day

A Brighter Summer Day

Tang Tang and Ryan's wedding rings, New Taipei City, Taiwan, 2019. These rings have been given by Tang Tang’s family to bless their union. Ryan : 'This year, we couldn’t wait anymore so we got married in Las Vegas. I was already out with my siblings but I called my extended family to tell them the news. But the aunt I’m the closest with and who helped raising me, my god mother, said 'This does not align with our traditions. How? How could I accept it?' I was really sad because all the other aunts were supportive, even my uncles, but not her. Maybe because I wasn’t expecting it, thinking that she would support me no matter what. But we got married nonetheless, just without her blessing. Later on Tang Tang came back first and brought something to her. When he did that, she congratulated us. So eventually, everyone accepted. And I am like, hey, I’m actually really lucky.' Ryan Photo by Su Cassiano/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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GLOBALink | American expat experiences intangible cultural heritage in E China

STORY: American expat experiences intangible cultural heritage in E China DATELINE: June 21, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:51 LOCATION: JINAN, China CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (English): RANDALL GROSS, American expat STORYLINE: Running bamboo horse, making Chinese pancakes... An American expat enjoys intangible cultural heritages at the site of the ancient capital of Qi State, in the present-day Zibo in China's Shandong. SOUNDBITE (English): RANDALL GROSS, American expat "Hello, my name is Randall Gross. I've been in China for 8 years. The place where I live now is Linzi district (in Zibo City) in Shandong Province, the ancient capital of Qi. Let's take a look at the intangible cultural heritage here. This is called running bamboo horse, a kind of traditional folk dance of the self-entertainment type, which has a long history of a thousand years. Every New Year, everyone gathers to dance this kind of dance. The oldest of these vibrant aunts is in their eighties and the youngest is in their fifties. A go

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NO RESERVATIONS

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NO RESERVATIONS [US / AUS 2007] CATHERINE ZETA JONES, ABIGAIL BRESLIN Date: 2007

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NO RESERVATIONS

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NO RESERVATIONS [US / AUS 2007] CATHERINE ZETA JONES, ABIGAIL BRESLIN, AARON ECKHART Date: 2007

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NO RESERVATIONS

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NO RESERVATIONS [US / AUS 2007] ABIGAIL BRESLIN, CATHERINE ZETA JONES Date: 2007

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NO RESERVATIONS [US / AUS 2007] CATHERINE ZETA JONES, ABIGAIL BRESLIN Date: 2007

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GONE WITH THE WIND

GONE WITH THE WIND

GONE WITH THE WIND [US 1939] LEONA ROBERTS, ALICIA RHETT Date: 1939

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, is seen an exhibition banner. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, is seen the railway station building with an exhibition banner, right. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, are seen graphic designs by Barbora Demovicova and Gabriela Plackova. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, are seen some graphic designs by illustrators. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, are seen graphic designs by Michal Kocourek and Marek Kulhavy. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform, Jana Jarosova

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform, Jana Jarosova

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, is seen the curator Jana Jarosova behind the graphic design by Marie Butula. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform, Jana Jarosova

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform, Jana Jarosova

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, is seen the curator Jana Jarosova behind the graphic design by Lucie Lomova. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, is seen an exhibition banner. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform, Jana Jarosova

Ciocio Czesia - exhibition of illustrations on the platform, Jana Jarosova

Nineteen Czech and Slovak illustrators decided to support volunteers who call themselves Czech aunts (Ciocio Czesia in Polish) and make the path to safe abortion in Czech hospitals accessible to people from Poland. They organized an exhibition in the windows of the Moving Station cultural space in the Pilsen - South Suburbs railway station building. On the photo from April 13, 2021, is seen the curator Jana Jarosova behind the graphic designs by Marek Rubec, left, and Marie Butula, right. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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