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From the series Living by the Water
Chai-Kuen Chu focuses on the working patterns of the people living by the water in China. It shows their life-long occupations, inherited from their ancestors over a few thousand years, comprising of wild fishing, fish farming (hatcheries and angling) and shellfish picking (clams, baby conchs and cockles) by the muddy shores, and the cultivation of kelp and seaweed along the coastal line.
From the series Living by the Water. Chai-Kuen Chu focuses on the working patterns of the people living by the water in...
From the series Living by the Water
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