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Rice cultivation in China

Did you know that China produces almost a third of the world’s rice? As different types of rice crops are planted and harvested throughout the year, cultivating rice is a continuous and labour intensive job. This gallery was curated by the PAGODE project

Rijksmuseum

Schotel van porselein met een ronde wand, beschilderd in onderglazuur blauw en op het glazuur blauw, rood, groen, geel, aubergine en zwart. Op de voorzijde een voorstelling van Chinese boeren die bezig zijn met de rijstteelt. Op de achtergrond bergen, rot…

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Mrs Hsu gives a bride some Chinese advice. Mrs P Y Hsu owner of London's newest Chinese restaurant shows Illustrated writer Anne Alexeiev how to cook and eat food the Chinese way. Mrs Hsu and her team of Chinese student girls will be demonstrating at …

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Lettering: Sowing rice at Soo-chow-foo (Province of Kiang-su). Drawn by T. Allom Engraved by W. Weatherhead.; Agriculture: a Chinese rice plantation with workers sowing the rice, and operating a treadmill chain-bucket for water. Engraving by W. Weatherhea…

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Lettering: Steamer-vapour water (zengqi shui); Illustration of 'steamer-vapour water' from Shiwu bencao (Materia dietetica), a dietetic herbal in four volumes dating from the Ming period (1368-1644). The identity of the author and artists is unkno…

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Horniman Museum and Gardens

Rev. Robert John Davidson (1864-1942) and his wife Mary Jane Davidson (1847-1918) were Quaker missionaries at the Friends' Foreign Mission Association in Chungking, Szechuan, China from 1890-1894. As well as being a missionary, Mary was a trained nurs…

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The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library

Tusch and watercolor Drawing from travel to Asia.

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Udgivet af Yunnan renmin Gengivelse af olie maleri 52,8 x 76,5 cm.

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Two Chinese prisoners receiving food: an official is shown supervising the weighing and distribution of food to the two prisoners, who are shown carring one small bowl each.

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Rijksmuseum

Blad 4 verso van een katern van 10 bladen afkomstig uit een schetsboek.

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The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library

Udgivet af Shanghai renmin Gengivelse af akvarel 52,8 x 76,2 cm.

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The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library

Udgivet af Shanghai shuhua Gengivelse af guohua-maleri (国画), dateret til 1972 76,6 x 52,8 cm.

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Museum of Ethnography
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Museum of World Culture

Tao chung Ris.; 1932.21.0002; Kina; …

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Horniman Museum and Gardens

Rev. Robert John Davidson (1864-1942) and his wife Mary Jane Davidson (1847-1918) were Quaker missionaries at the Friends' Foreign Mission Association in Chungking, Szechuan, China from 1890-1894. As well as being a missionary, Mary was a trained nurs…

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