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 Getting to know China is not and cannot be like LIVING China. Traveling confirms the Irish saying: "There are no strangers in the world, only friends who do not yet know each other". It always remains my best advice. To young...
 PLEASE NOTE This video a translated transcription of the video: Non potevo nascere in un altro paese? of Svevo Moltrasio   We are in Bergamo, the city most affected by the virus Bergamo. Bergamo for me has always been about "Forza...
 Cuba remains one of the most interesting countries to study: for its recent history, culture, music, architecture, beaches, literature, tobacco plantations and above all the warmth and authenticity of the people typical of low-latitude and low-income populations, values from...
 Fagradalsfjall (Icelandic pronunciation: ​) is a shield volcano and tuya with multiple prominences located on the Reykjanes Peninsula, around 40 kilometres from Reykjavík, Iceland. Its highest summit is Langhóll (385 m / 391 m). A volcanic eruption began on...
The hanami is a rite that has millennial roots, a message of contemplation and joy. Between March and April many people in Japan gather to enjoy the spectacle of spring blooms together with picnics with special foods, walks, excursions...
Alaska is not only the place where representatives of the American and Chinese governments meet to discuss trade, cooperation between the two countries and the problems to be solved, but it is also one of the most beautiful places...
How much do we really know about China? Beppe Grillo has kindly hosted in his new blog the first part of my documentary on the rural economy in China. The first episode, 10 minutes, deals with the issue of farmers' income and how it has evolved over these 40 years of reforms.

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