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Walking the Dragon’s Backbone: the rice terraces of Ping’an

15 November 2011 | The Grubworm

It’s not often you find yourself walking along a dragon’s spine. Curled protectively around the village of Ping’an in south western China, this particular beast is formed by row after serried row of rice terraces carved into the hills. The … Continued

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