Photographer's Note
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Yuanyang handmade curves
Yuanyang is famous for cultivating terraced fields and Hani minority had by hand created an environmental wonder in mountain area. Their culture is a terraced field agricultural civilization, which has a perfect agriculture system and an agro-worship system as well, the concept of worship is built on the basis that man and nature are in harmony, countless terraced fields are an evidence of this belief.
Terraced fields have a long history. From the data in Chinese characters, they have already had a history of more than 1,300 years. Hani connecting terraced fields are seen from mountain to mountain with great momentum. In Yuanyang, the area of terraced fields amount to more than 11,000 hectares, and for more than 3,000 steps of which stretch from the foot of a hill up to the top.
Yuanyang is on a high ridge between two valleys. It's mainly a new town dominated by unimaginative cement buildings and two long streets. Its buildings rise so steeply that stairways connect many roads. Strolling through the market was visually intoxicating. Ethnic minorities, who make up the bulk of the people in town and the rural scenery are Yuanyang's attractions. The town was a bustling mosaic of brilliant color. Women in dazzlingly embroidered outfits toted bushel baskets of produce that seemed to glow in the alpine light.
Yuanyang terraced fields has been placed into the preparatory list of World Heritage in China. Application of Hani Terraced Fields for World Heritage has been committed and Nhiem and I are making a combined effort to promote Yuanyang for UNESCO’s recognition as their new selection of “Educational, Scientific, and Cultural” site of mankind.
Our photographic ability to boost or to reveal Yuanyang’s beauty is humble and limited. Please come and actually evaluate its entire magical magnificence and give it your vote. Thanks.
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Flamboyant, kaptan, PSYOPS, nicol_g heeft deze opmerking als nuttig gemarkeerd
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Flamboyant
(0) 2007-04-16 4:44
At first look at the small icon, I thought this is a B&W picture.
Had I passed by and didn't open, I would miss the super view of a great photo. I admire it.
Green spots of grass give a lovely contrast to your photo and make me select this as my favorite.
Congratulations and thanks!
PVy
arnabchat
(7233) 2007-04-16 4:45
very nice indeed. always good to see the traditional ways of cultivation, the terrace being one of the oldest and spectacular one.
nice POV, making way for the good OE and light reflections.
TFS, Arnab
PSYOPS
(0) 2007-04-16 6:15
I read somewhere in the past that the Hani minority people proudly called their terraced fields ”mountain soul” and the photographers came from many corners of the world have agreed on its nickname “Mirrors of the Sky".
Now, I understand why.
Thanks for this great capture, Thanh. Congratulations!
GJ
nicol_g
(859) 2007-04-16 17:25
Hi Thanh!
The almost B&W look of the comp. emphasizes so beautifully the curves of the terraces - a nice effect of a graphic work!
Love the inclusion of that "little" house...
It's an image that supports successfully the aim/ effort in achieving the UNESCO's recognition mentioned in your note.
Congratulations!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ngy Thanh (ngythanh)
(8458)
- Genre: Plaatsen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 2007-02-25
- Categories: Dagelijks leven, Natuur
- Camera: Canon EOS 20D, Canon EF 70-200 F4 L, SanDisk Ultra II 2Gg
- Belichting: f/9.0, 1/250 Seconden
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- More Photo Info: view
- Fotoversie: Originele versie
- Thema's: Yuanyang for UNESCO World Heritage /1/ [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-16 4:30
- Favorieten: 2 [Zicht]