John Wang's Hometown Chiou Hu, An Huei, China

Growing Rice and Fishing in Traditional Agriculture Development

Photoed by John Wang at Chiou Hu, An Huei, China, October 18, 1990

Agriculture Living Style with Growing Rice and Fishing
NYJPW founder, John Wang, is a very successful commercial photographer. His hometown, Chiou Hu locates at An Hwei, China, is basing on traditional agricultural way to grow rice and fishing. When John visited his country in 1990, he took some pictures from his neighborhood. Through the sensitive lens and the natural view with the ducks, people growing rice and using the fish net to catch fishes, every where can show John's love of his root. Chinese ancestor has trained to live in agricultural life and made the country prosperity. It is so called, "Grass Root Culture", as it is been called in Taiwan as well.
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Ducks Grouping Together to Go Home
Rice Root to be Grew in Lines
Rice Growing Up to be Cut by Special Rice Cutter
Rice Shell to be Removed by Using This Machine
Drying Rice to be Stored for Cooking
Fishes Can be Caught by Using This Traditional Net
Water Car to be Used to Gather the Water from One Field to Another

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