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the shortly after tibet was taken over by chinese troops. the conflict shifted to the indian border reinforced his armed troops and repeatedly challenged his neighbor. in 1960, you sent representatives to new delhi to negotiate the exact route of the border with india. but the negotiations amounted to nothing. the id, me, they should have used to negotiations settled their boundary. but that didn't happen. the chinese, they decided to keep quiet about the boundary for the wire. and the indians felt that if the chinese, what keeping quiet, maybe it is because they accept the boundaries for the 1959, something new. the chinese done wrong and said that, you know, actually the formalities disputed. but by that time they had occupied it in parking spot. so the block, the bit, the road to it in didn't have them figured it out in 1957, 58. and while all of this was gone, they were trying to exert victims mom result to simply act. you go broods at such great height so they couldn't be monitored the indians have never considered building transportati
the shortly after tibet was taken over by chinese troops. the conflict shifted to the indian border reinforced his armed troops and repeatedly challenged his neighbor. in 1960, you sent representatives to new delhi to negotiate the exact route of the border with india. but the negotiations amounted to nothing. the id, me, they should have used to negotiations settled their boundary. but that didn't happen. the chinese, they decided to keep quiet about the boundary for the wire. and the indians...
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this benefits of trade, but not the fate of tibet and the 2000. the focus remained on economic cooperation . the question of disputed territories, or even a separate tibetan state, faded into the background of the the don't terms. you mean this is if you wouldn't have cdp, you'll see. yep. and no more desk assist us with us or the when the international olympic committee awarded the 2000 the date summer olympics to be jing and july 2001 human rights activists, reactive of anger and indignation, the develop, purchase and purchase. also that it would be taught to us taking any long done in paris in the los angeles. in nagoya, it saved me the, in an open lectures. the chinese president, a 127, asked weeks cold for a peaceful solution to the to bed issue. usa considered a diplomatic boy called of the games the president of the european parliament, and noticed that he would not attend the opening ceremony and called for a political boy called up the games. german chancellor engler mackerel, also did not attend. these protests had little impact into bet
this benefits of trade, but not the fate of tibet and the 2000. the focus remained on economic cooperation . the question of disputed territories, or even a separate tibetan state, faded into the background of the the don't terms. you mean this is if you wouldn't have cdp, you'll see. yep. and no more desk assist us with us or the when the international olympic committee awarded the 2000 the date summer olympics to be jing and july 2001 human rights activists, reactive of anger and indignation,...
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well, they missed the point when, well, tibet is a problem with china, and it's a chinese problem territorybut there are those who advocate independence and freedom from this influence of beijing, and when you miss the moment when you can fight on your territory, then of course, then you are not in exile, and you no longer influence these things directly, and then you have to connect the forces of some other, other countries, other international... organizations in order to influence, yes, and it doesn't work, as a rule, it works very badly, only historically for a very long time, so, well, dictatorships can fall due to what is not under them strong social or economic base, but as north korea shows, it is also possible to stick to the minimum. economic results in russia, i think, after all, if we are talking about russia, then, unfortunately, russia missed the moment when, as in belarus, it was possible, what the ukrainians did, by the way, the ukrainians went openly under bullets, as we now know, they are russian bullets and russian grenades that were used against ukrainians, or i will rem
well, they missed the point when, well, tibet is a problem with china, and it's a chinese problem territorybut there are those who advocate independence and freedom from this influence of beijing, and when you miss the moment when you can fight on your territory, then of course, then you are not in exile, and you no longer influence these things directly, and then you have to connect the forces of some other, other countries, other international... organizations in order to influence, yes, and...
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or there, they don't achieve anything for one reason, they missed the moment, when, well, tibet is ablem with china, and it is chinese territory, but there are those who advocate... dependence and freedom from this influence of beijing, and when you missed the moment when you can fight on your territory, then of course you don't you you are in exile and you no longer influence these things directly, and then you have to connect the forces of some other, other countries, other international organizations in order to influence, that is, yes, and it does not work as a rule, it works very badly, only in in historical terms, for a very long time, so... well, dictatorships can collapse due to the fact that there is no solid social or economic base under them, but as north korea shows, it is also possible to hold on to minimal economic results. in russia, i think, after all, if if we are talking about russia, then, unfortunately, russia missed the moment when, as in belarus , it was possible to do what, by the way, the ukrainians did. the ukrainians went openly under bullets, as we now know
or there, they don't achieve anything for one reason, they missed the moment, when, well, tibet is ablem with china, and it is chinese territory, but there are those who advocate... dependence and freedom from this influence of beijing, and when you missed the moment when you can fight on your territory, then of course you don't you you are in exile and you no longer influence these things directly, and then you have to connect the forces of some other, other countries, other international...
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travel inside and outside of china, a big rise in nature and coated travel, such as sichuan, hunan, tibetaldives, so more people are wanting to connect with nature and explore culture. does that mean some of the stimulus measures we are seeing is impacting or having an impact on people who are willing to spend more? the stimulus measures may help in the short term, but actually we are seeing long—term recovery for the tourism sector will depend on the broader economic factors. especially the recovery of consumer spending power and employment levels. financial stability is still essential for sustainable recovery in tourism. we — we — we want to also talk about the key theme of 2024, first, and we have seen domestic travel is the big shift and international, china international tourism remain subdued at around 20% down the quarter compared to the same period pre—pandemic levels. and a big decreases in china — us capacity. and the stronger toward singapore and malaysia, so people are still doing international travel, but they tend to stay in the asia—pacific region. joanna lu there. but whi
travel inside and outside of china, a big rise in nature and coated travel, such as sichuan, hunan, tibetaldives, so more people are wanting to connect with nature and explore culture. does that mean some of the stimulus measures we are seeing is impacting or having an impact on people who are willing to spend more? the stimulus measures may help in the short term, but actually we are seeing long—term recovery for the tourism sector will depend on the broader economic factors. especially the...
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was putting it in my pocket, and i had a childhood dream, a dream to organize my own expedition to tibet had the idea to get money by fraudulent means, yes, yes, i ordered my friend, a completely wonderful specialist, to make arrowheads, jewelry and a sword according to my sketches. artificially aged them, then i organized expedition to search for the viking burial site, but there was a problem, i couldn't organize it all on my own and i had to ask for help from those greenhorns dmitriev and basov, but these two couldn't keep their mouth shut and i couldn't take any risks, so i decided to eliminate them, well, let's drink to success. next expedition, let's, and you 'll take kolya and me with you, of course, where would i go without you, we are now connected by one scientific discovery, well, by the way, you won't find a lemon in your household, otherwise i'll i can't eat this disgusting stuff anymore, some lemon, let's see, come on, antosh, hurry up, hurry up. and here's some lemon. well, let's have a drink, a little, as they say, and to the bottom. it's very good that we met. yes, yes,
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all 14 mountains she climbed stretch across nepa, tibet and pakistan.er was the one doing mountaineering at the time, and when he came back from his expeditions i thought he was one of the most amazing humans in the world so i wanted to replicate exactly what he was doing in life. so i sat in my primary school classroom one day i wrote a letter to myself saying i wanted to climb up mount everest and i wanted to be famous and inspire other people. so 12 years later, that is exactly what i did. it was a most incredible feeling, coming up towards the summit, it was about an hour before the summit that i knew i was going to do it, because i saw the people that were before us coming back down the mountain and i knew they won so far ahead, so the mountain and i knew they won so farahead, so i the mountain and i knew they won so far ahead, so i knew the summit was in breach. to be able to know that fact, it brought tears to my eyes. there's always moments in your mind where you are thinking, is it safe, is it possible? there's been times in the mountains where
all 14 mountains she climbed stretch across nepa, tibet and pakistan.er was the one doing mountaineering at the time, and when he came back from his expeditions i thought he was one of the most amazing humans in the world so i wanted to replicate exactly what he was doing in life. so i sat in my primary school classroom one day i wrote a letter to myself saying i wanted to climb up mount everest and i wanted to be famous and inspire other people. so 12 years later, that is exactly what i did....
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we have three from three different cultures, tibet, china and japan. sell vanity stot relevar has been fluid in different time periods in cultures. sometimes being female in china but often male and evoking features associated with gender binaries and sometimes in between. it's a lovely way of tying all the themes together in this collection. gender and sexuality, speaking from my culture specifically, is something at that hasn't been recently widely discussed. this exhibition shows that it's gender and sexuality are actually have been considered and complicated by dialogue through the work of artists and thinking specifically, a sculpture we have of the hindu deities because it's half pee male and half male. it turns into a different theme in a way and is a beautiful representation of how gender hasn't been seen as one thing or a binary. we see that it isn't a modest concept. in a way, i feel we have a lot of historical references and touch points throughout all the ages and in asian cultures. i believe san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a hug
we have three from three different cultures, tibet, china and japan. sell vanity stot relevar has been fluid in different time periods in cultures. sometimes being female in china but often male and evoking features associated with gender binaries and sometimes in between. it's a lovely way of tying all the themes together in this collection. gender and sexuality, speaking from my culture specifically, is something at that hasn't been recently widely discussed. this exhibition shows that it's...
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nima rinji sherpa achieved the record by reaching the top of mount shishapangma in tibet early on wednesdayall the world's peaks over eight thousand metres when he was sixteen. nima rinji has dedicated the world record to his project to support young sherpa climbers. now let's end with some beautiful photos from the wildlife photographer of the year award.... taking away the top prize — marine conservation photojournalist shane gross captured this shot of a swarm of toad tadpoles after snorkelling for hours through lily pads in cedar lake on canada's vancouver island. this image of a leopard seal below sea ice was the winner in the underwater category. it was taken by matthew smith. while filming a wildlife documentary in india's western ghats, robin darius conz saw a tiger on a hillside overlooking a town. he used a drone to track the tiger, to highlight the contrast between protected areas and those affected by human development. and this was the winner of the young photographer competition — 17—year—old alexis tinker—tsavalas, from germany, took this close—up of fruiting slime mould and
nima rinji sherpa achieved the record by reaching the top of mount shishapangma in tibet early on wednesdayall the world's peaks over eight thousand metres when he was sixteen. nima rinji has dedicated the world record to his project to support young sherpa climbers. now let's end with some beautiful photos from the wildlife photographer of the year award.... taking away the top prize — marine conservation photojournalist shane gross captured this shot of a swarm of toad tadpoles after...
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now she is helping niners fans tibet their own custom fit. >> i will wear red and gold all the time rightn to the earring. >>> from kpix5, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> i'm sara donchey. we have not been able to say this much this week but tonight it has finally cooled off. enjoy it while it lasts because the excessive heat warning has been extended again through saturday. seems like we traded places with southern california. this is what it looked like at the santa monica pier where they had a nice marine layer hanging overhead. something we are familiar with in the bay area. but you know, we traded with so cal and we have their sunshine and their heat and they have our fog. >> yeah. we are going to get things right eventually. at least we took a little step down from the ridiculous heat of yesterday and tuesday. but it will be hot through the weekend. let's get into the details of what we expect and we start with the advisories and warnings. still in effect through 11:00 p.m. saturday. now the exception to that, the only exception for the bay area, the
now she is helping niners fans tibet their own custom fit. >> i will wear red and gold all the time rightn to the earring. >>> from kpix5, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> i'm sara donchey. we have not been able to say this much this week but tonight it has finally cooled off. enjoy it while it lasts because the excessive heat warning has been extended again through saturday. seems like we traded places with southern california. this is what...
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. >> tibet. >> which one. >> refugee. >> which dialect. >> okay and is 25 different languages really so you are from okay. [inaudible]. >> 's. >> i think the answer to your i question is terms of how to get things out there, so michael, that's not very 2024, you should be interested in one tweeting ty the atmosphere of the states, that is a way to get people to listen to you t and then podcast together podcast get it out there most people lie about ten minutes out for the listen rather than to read as just the way it's going toe. be so puttig people's ears. [inaudible]. >> it does not matter, all you have to do is practice used to sitting in front of a microphone and just be yourself which is easier now than it used to be. you will be able to get to people essentially people on the young side but that's what you want to do. [inaudible]. >> and someone said to me and actually yes it is city i was of the smithsonian doing an internship in 1987, and asked, how do you know all of these people know all of this about you hangct is that around this and we mean by that he said i hung around
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because the relationship between the 2 countries has been strained by a diplomatic dispute uh, in the tibet area. that area has never been marked. clearly that 3 did a lot of tensions, which even went to bloody clash between the 2 nuclear states in the 2020. so now they've managed to reach an agreement to disengaged their armies in that area and also worked out ways of how they're going to be patrolling it and finally officially met. so both either said that disagreements plays a vital role in the stability of the entire region showing for some jo, china and india of both ancient civilizations. may these are developing countries and important members of the global self. we have both as a crucial face in our respective modernization. in denise, it's best serves the fundamental interests of our 2 countries and to peoples for both sides, to keep to the trend of history and the right direction of all by natural relations . it's important for both sides to have small communication and cooperation, properly handle the differences and disagreements until facilitates each of those pursuit of develo
because the relationship between the 2 countries has been strained by a diplomatic dispute uh, in the tibet area. that area has never been marked. clearly that 3 did a lot of tensions, which even went to bloody clash between the 2 nuclear states in the 2020. so now they've managed to reach an agreement to disengaged their armies in that area and also worked out ways of how they're going to be patrolling it and finally officially met. so both either said that disagreements plays a vital role in...
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>> so, we eventually brought the boot down from the glacier to the chinese tibet mountaineering association and handed it over to them. they are currently in possession of the boom. so right now it's in china so how big a deal is this? because a lot of people might know the story about how amelia earhart disappeared, but maybe not this story put it into context for us. >> well, i think it's one of the great unsolved mysteries in climbing and mountaineering george mallory and standard irvin were on an expedition in 1924. and there's always been a big question on whether or not they were actually the first climbers to reach the summit of mount everest. and they disappeared on the summit day. >> all right, thank you so much, jimmy, can fascinating stuff change that could send shockwaves through all of all groups. the girl scouts, that's next love because of asthma get. >> back to better breathing with the sanra an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every eight weeks to senora is not presented breathing problems or other us insular conditions allergic reactions may occu
>> so, we eventually brought the boot down from the glacier to the chinese tibet mountaineering association and handed it over to them. they are currently in possession of the boom. so right now it's in china so how big a deal is this? because a lot of people might know the story about how amelia earhart disappeared, but maybe not this story put it into context for us. >> well, i think it's one of the great unsolved mysteries in climbing and mountaineering george mallory and...
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1st step towards putting it into the dispute because the main reason for it is that that area in the tibet area has never been clearly marked to that created so much attention. but now they're trying to resolve it and move forward. so they're saying that that agreement is vital for the stability of the entire region. we've heard today also from the in, in foreign minister who said that since the end of colonial times, certain political, technological and economic progress has been made. but he says that the main flaw of globalization is that it's failed to equally distribute all of its benefits from throughout the world. then brooks. he says, has the potential to create a system when everyone would have equal access to wealth and technology, especially in the global south west. listen in nations that detained independence from colonialism have accelerated, that development and social economic progress, new capabilities and much facilitating the honda single most talent. this economic, political, and cultural re balancing has now reached a point where we can contemplate real multiple attitu
1st step towards putting it into the dispute because the main reason for it is that that area in the tibet area has never been clearly marked to that created so much attention. but now they're trying to resolve it and move forward. so they're saying that that agreement is vital for the stability of the entire region. we've heard today also from the in, in foreign minister who said that since the end of colonial times, certain political, technological and economic progress has been made. but he...
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nima rinji sherpa achieved the record by reaching the top of mount shishapangma in tibet early on wednesdayge to climb all the world's peaks over 8,000 metres when he was 16. nima rinji has dedicated the world record to his project to support young sherpa climbers. the wildlife photographer of the year awards have been announced. this image of a leopard seal below sea ice was the winner in the underwater category. it was taken by matthew smith. while filming a wildlife documentary in india's western ghats, robin darius conz saw a tiger on a hillside overlooking a town. he used a drone to track the tiger, to highlight the contrast between protected areas and those affected by human development. and this was the winner of the young photographer competition —17—year—old alexis tinker—tav—alas, from germany, took this close—up of fruiting slime mould and a tiny springtail. you are watching bbc news. to cricket next. joe root has become england's highest test match run—scorer, overtaking sir alastair cook's record of 12,1172. root reached the milestone while trying to keep england in the first t
nima rinji sherpa achieved the record by reaching the top of mount shishapangma in tibet early on wednesdayge to climb all the world's peaks over 8,000 metres when he was 16. nima rinji has dedicated the world record to his project to support young sherpa climbers. the wildlife photographer of the year awards have been announced. this image of a leopard seal below sea ice was the winner in the underwater category. it was taken by matthew smith. while filming a wildlife documentary in india's...
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it's around the tibet area and finally meet. so it just shows in other uh, it also shows how briggs and this summit, what it does even for the world is not only for books members, because that agreements would definitely be vital for disability of the entire region. and if we look at the amount of participants, the amount of countries that are here just clearly shows how the west has failed. in these attempts to isolate russia. yesterday i was able to speak with the deputy prime minister of serbia, a country which is under a lot of pressure from the west. it's actually literally surrounded by nato. it's under a lot of pressure for it's close sides with russia. nevertheless, he's still team here and he explains why bricks is so important and why it's simply impossible to isolate russia. couple years ago, the european union was our role is fully packed. and finally, organization. if you want to be part of some organization, you must be part of your work in union, and that's it. but breaks to become much more stronger, more influen
it's around the tibet area and finally meet. so it just shows in other uh, it also shows how briggs and this summit, what it does even for the world is not only for books members, because that agreements would definitely be vital for disability of the entire region. and if we look at the amount of participants, the amount of countries that are here just clearly shows how the west has failed. in these attempts to isolate russia. yesterday i was able to speak with the deputy prime minister of...
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you guys are going to that country where they're committing genocide, uyghurs, tibet ans and you're becomingey don't care. they do not care and i tried so hard to say listen, guys, what about if that was yourer mother, that a was your sister, that was your daughter was in the camps, getting tortured every day. they're silent. maria: certainly the ccp has a plan, they're inside the gates of america, they've done so strategically, partly by compromising would-be political figures. and that's why i'm asking these questions. it's great to talk with you as always. thank you for coming on as always and incredible insights. >> thank you for having me. maria: enes kanter freedom. quick break and kamala harris' family ties making the lefter leftnervouses she lacks importat support from workers. we have news on why her brother-in-law is making democrats uneasy. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ (♪) what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place. you get the sauce i like? of course! you're the man! i wish. the future isn't scary. not
you guys are going to that country where they're committing genocide, uyghurs, tibet ans and you're becomingey don't care. they do not care and i tried so hard to say listen, guys, what about if that was yourer mother, that a was your sister, that was your daughter was in the camps, getting tortured every day. they're silent. maria: certainly the ccp has a plan, they're inside the gates of america, they've done so strategically, partly by compromising would-be political figures. and that's why...
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bible support would be dog this in a house with a with the fires burned down before vinnie went to tibethere just read the napoleon about people suddenly four hours not that iow don't kw why she i sent him as role model she trieded sleep only four hous a night and she deprive yourself of food, which probably lead to health problems later on. and she did this thing called jumping over a cricket which are really puzzled me for little while as of the cricket's stool senten down steps and then jump over a twist over and over which soundst weird but it was a kind of a spiritual self mortification purification thing. once he got past that phase, she did howeverge put together this version christianity congregational and she read but theological verse one of her favorite books was from something called humans for infant lines by the british spiritual poet jean taylor and lydia butterworth was very moved by it just let a dream when she met and she burst into tears that she was so mild and excited pretty jane taylor work is completely finished except for one thing which is that she wrote twinkle
bible support would be dog this in a house with a with the fires burned down before vinnie went to tibethere just read the napoleon about people suddenly four hours not that iow don't kw why she i sent him as role model she trieded sleep only four hous a night and she deprive yourself of food, which probably lead to health problems later on. and she did this thing called jumping over a cricket which are really puzzled me for little while as of the cricket's stool senten down steps and then jump...
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they're all located in mountain ranges across nepal, tibet, china and pakistan.co 49ers are back in practice now, preparing for a big game on sunday. hosting a rematch of last season's super bowl. the niners are likely looking for revenge against the kansas city chiefs, but some of their best players are out. jauan jennings didn't practice yesterday. deebo samuel is a limited participant. no word yet on their status for sunday, of course. running back christian mccaffrey still out. head coach kyle shanahan is staying focused on handing the chiefs their first loss of the season. >> i think everyone understands that we've lost two super bowls to them. so i mean that can give a little post-traumatic stress when you turn on the tape. but i think that's human nature. but you got to make sure you don't get caught up in that. you know, this game has nothing to do with past games. that was last year. we're playing a really good afc opponent. >> rookie wide receiver ricky pearsall was back at practice as of this week. it's been more than a month since he was shot in the c
they're all located in mountain ranges across nepal, tibet, china and pakistan.co 49ers are back in practice now, preparing for a big game on sunday. hosting a rematch of last season's super bowl. the niners are likely looking for revenge against the kansas city chiefs, but some of their best players are out. jauan jennings didn't practice yesterday. deebo samuel is a limited participant. no word yet on their status for sunday, of course. running back christian mccaffrey still out. head coach...
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highest peaks include mount everest, k2, and broad peak, all located in mountain ranges across nepal, tibetchina and pakistan. >> prada has launched a new fashion line and you could say it is out of this world. prada is teaming up with axiom space to design new spacesuits to be used on nasa's artemis three lunar mission. axiom space says the suit can handle extreme temperatures and astronauts will be able to perform spacewalks for at least eight hours in them. according to prada, the suit combines engineering with creativity. in a next generation style design, it says. this is just the beginning of its collaboration with axiom space and spacesuits. >> okay, our next week, disney is set to roll out a new fare option that will allow guests to skip the lines at its parks. but it is not cheap. the new lightning lane premier pass will give guests one time skip the line access to every attraction with a lightning lane at disneyland, it's going to cost about $400 a day. why are you laughing at that price? that's the actual price. it does not include a park admission ticket. in case you were wonder
highest peaks include mount everest, k2, and broad peak, all located in mountain ranges across nepal, tibetchina and pakistan. >> prada has launched a new fashion line and you could say it is out of this world. prada is teaming up with axiom space to design new spacesuits to be used on nasa's artemis three lunar mission. axiom space says the suit can handle extreme temperatures and astronauts will be able to perform spacewalks for at least eight hours in them. according to prada, the suit...
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we have three from three different cultures, tibet, china and japan.tot relevar has been fluid in different time periods in cultures. sometimes being female in china but often male and evoking features associated with gender binaries and sometimes in between. it's a lovely way of tying all the themes together in this collection. gender and sexuality, speaking from my culture specifically, is something at that hasn't been recently widely discussed. this exhibition shows that it's gender and sexuality are actually have been considered and complicated by dialogue through the work of artists and thinking specifically, a sculpture we have of the hindu deities because it's half pee male and half male. it turns into a different theme in a way and is a beautiful representation of how gender hasn't been seen as one thing or a binary. we see that it isn't a modest concept. in a way, i feel we have a lot of historical references and touch points throughout all the ages and in asian cultures. i believe san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representati
we have three from three different cultures, tibet, china and japan.tot relevar has been fluid in different time periods in cultures. sometimes being female in china but often male and evoking features associated with gender binaries and sometimes in between. it's a lovely way of tying all the themes together in this collection. gender and sexuality, speaking from my culture specifically, is something at that hasn't been recently widely discussed. this exhibition shows that it's gender and...
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we have three from three different cultures, tibet, china and japan.sell vanity stot relevar has been fluid in different time periods in cultures. sometimes being female in china but often male and evoking features associated with gender binaries and sometimes in between. it's a lovely way of tying all the themes together in this collection. gender and sexuality, speaking from my culture specifically, is something at that hasn't been recently widely discussed. this exhibition shows that it's gender and sexuality are actually have been considered and complicated by dialogue through the work of artists and thinking specifically, a sculpture we have of the hindu deities because it's half pee male and half male. it turns into a different theme in a way and is a beautiful representation of how gender hasn't been seen as one thing or a binary. we see that it isn't a modest concept. in a way, i feel we have a lot of historical references and touch points throughout all the ages and in asian cultures. i believe san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge
we have three from three different cultures, tibet, china and japan.sell vanity stot relevar has been fluid in different time periods in cultures. sometimes being female in china but often male and evoking features associated with gender binaries and sometimes in between. it's a lovely way of tying all the themes together in this collection. gender and sexuality, speaking from my culture specifically, is something at that hasn't been recently widely discussed. this exhibition shows that it's...