Flying lanterns (孔明灯) certainly aren't Thai, they're very much Chinese. They were mentioned in Ming books and where in Brought to Britain from Hong Kong in the 1920's, but what? They were imported from Thailand now?
I remember seeing an exhibition about them at Hubei museum many a year ago.
Anyways, is this bullfighting just for the festival or is there certain days of the week I can visit and catch a bull fight?
The 'alphabets' of Yunnan
Posted byA good read.
Six Chinese nationals wounded in Lao ambush
Posted by@nnoble
How do you know the reason for the attack? You weren't roaming the streets of Kasi with a gun on Wednesday were you?
Kunming driver boldly goes where few have before
Posted byWomen drivers.
Yunnan province to advertise in Thanksgiving Day parade
Posted byBloody Hell. This'll mean more Americans.
Snapshot: Bullfighting in Yunnan's Stone Forest
Posted byFlying lanterns (孔明灯) certainly aren't Thai, they're very much Chinese. They were mentioned in Ming books and where in Brought to Britain from Hong Kong in the 1920's, but what? They were imported from Thailand now?
I remember seeing an exhibition about them at Hubei museum many a year ago.
Anyways, is this bullfighting just for the festival or is there certain days of the week I can visit and catch a bull fight?