A one-legged handicapped beggar in Guiyang, China crawls on hands creating art with chalk on the streets each day, inspiring pedestrians and Chinese netizens.
Read more »A one-legged handicapped beggar in Guiyang, China crawls on hands creating art with chalk on the streets each day, inspiring pedestrians and Chinese netizens.
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The origin of tattoo art in China dates to the Song Dynasty when criminal groups were tattooed to show their status. Like Japan, we have a long history of tattooing, but Japan does a better job of protecting its traditions. Right now, about 300,000 people make tattoos in China, but only about 10 percent of them are real artists.
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An innovative approach to education for this Chinese Academy of Fine Arts in Shandong Province where the female school uniforms consists of white shirt, miniskirt and black stockings.
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There is, by my estimation, exactly one advantage to getting inked in the back of a Chinese laowai bar: the characters will probably be right. Fithi Garza decided to tattoo his late brother’s name in Chinese on his arm. He did it in a back room in Dalian’s Nepalese Bar.
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