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Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
Flowers of Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
Flowers of Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
Farmers work at the mugwort planting base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
Farmers work at the mugwort planting base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
Farmers work at the mugwort planting base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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Mugwort Planting Base in Suqian
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Aerial view lavender field of the Delta Po
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Aerial view lavender field of the Delta Po
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
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Cannabis Legalization Day Celebration In Toronto
October 17, 2018 - Toronto, Canada - A pot smoker smoking marijuana during the Cannabis Legalization Day celebration in Toronto, Canada. Recreational marijuana became legal in Canada on 17th October, 2018. To celebrate the day people gathered at Trinity Bellwoods Park around noon. The party continued until late in the evening in Toronto, Canada. (Credit Image: © Arindam Shivaani/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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Photographer visits delhi street artists fighting to keep their homes, Delhi India, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Leaver/REX (3838819ak)
Basavraj Adewas - 65-years-old, Herbal medicine - Full length sitting
Photographer Visits Delhi Street Artists Fighting To Keep Their Homes
British photographer Mark Leaver travelled to India to document the lives and talents of Kathputli's famed street performers.
The Kathputli colony is a 40-year-old slum which houses an array of performers, from puppeteers and musicians to acrobats, folk singers and magicians.
However, developers are planning on replacing the slum that the performers live in with a 54-storey tower block, complete with a mall and luxury flats.
It is estimated that over 2800 families currently live in the slum, and soon they will have to pack up and leave.
Economic developments such as luxury flats reflect the country's growing economy, however some question whether it is at too much of a cultural cost.
Photographer Mark Leaver was keen to visit the Kathputli Colony for himself, and witness the colourful lifestyles of the performers before they are are forced to leave the area for good.
The Kathputli Colony is said to have the largest single concentration of street artists in the world.
The graduate photographer knew he wanted to work on a substantial body of work abroad.
He began to research charities that he could volunteer with, as he knew as a volunteer he would be given immediate access and local contacts.
"I began looking globally for these opportunities, and then refined my choices down to charities that could accommodate me as a photographer.
"In the end it was a throw up between India and Kenya. I decided to go with India after looking at the slum the charity operated in."
He explains that his project became very focused on the street performers who live in the slum.
"Initially I was just there to meet and get to know people while trying to adjust to the culture,...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQCIDSWGV
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Photographer visits delhi street artists fighting to keep their homes, Delhi India, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Leaver/REX (3838819ai)
Basavraj Adewas - 65-years-old, Works with Herbal medicine
Photographer Visits Delhi Street Artists Fighting To Keep Their Homes
British photographer Mark Leaver travelled to India to document the lives and talents of Kathputli's famed street performers.
The Kathputli colony is a 40-year-old slum which houses an array of performers, from puppeteers and musicians to acrobats, folk singers and magicians.
However, developers are planning on replacing the slum that the performers live in with a 54-storey tower block, complete with a mall and luxury flats.
It is estimated that over 2800 families currently live in the slum, and soon they will have to pack up and leave.
Economic developments such as luxury flats reflect the country's growing economy, however some question whether it is at too much of a cultural cost.
Photographer Mark Leaver was keen to visit the Kathputli Colony for himself, and witness the colourful lifestyles of the performers before they are are forced to leave the area for good.
The Kathputli Colony is said to have the largest single concentration of street artists in the world.
The graduate photographer knew he wanted to work on a substantial body of work abroad.
He began to research charities that he could volunteer with, as he knew as a volunteer he would be given immediate access and local contacts.
"I began looking globally for these opportunities, and then refined my choices down to charities that could accommodate me as a photographer.
"In the end it was a throw up between India and Kenya. I decided to go with India after looking at the slum the charity operated in."
He explains that his project became very focused on the street performers who live in the slum.
"Initially I was just there to meet and get to know people while trying to adjust to the culture, I wanted t...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQCIDSWGV
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EXCLUSIVE Katherine Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles
August 4 2011
Katherine Schwarzenegger , friend and her dog goes at Infuzion Cafe in Santa Monica to get a herbal drink
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EXCLUSIVE Katherine Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles
August 4 2011
Katherine Schwarzenegger , friend and her dog goes at Infuzion Cafe in Santa Monica to get a herbal drink
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EXCLUSIVE Katherine Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles
August 4 2011
Katherine Schwarzenegger , friend and her dog goes at Infuzion Cafe in Santa Monica to get a herbal drink
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EXCLUSIVE Katherine Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles
August 4 2011
Katherine Schwarzenegger , friend and her dog goes at Infuzion Cafe in Santa Monica to get a herbal drink
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EXCLUSIVE Katherine Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles
August 4 2011
Katherine Schwarzenegger , friend and her dog goes at Infuzion Cafe in Santa Monica to get a herbal drink
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EXCLUSIVE Katherine Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles
August 4 2011
Katherine Schwarzenegger , friend and her dog goes at Infuzion Cafe in Santa Monica to get a herbal drink
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EXCLUSIVE Katherine Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles
August 4 2011
Katherine Schwarzenegger , friend and her dog goes at Infuzion Cafe in Santa Monica to get a herbal drink
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EXCLUSIVE Katherine Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles
August 4 2011
Katherine Schwarzenegger , friend and her dog goes at Infuzion Cafe in Santa Monica to get a herbal drink
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**CHINA-TIBET-NYINGCHI-TIBETAN MEDICINE (CN)
(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Combined photos taken on May 13, 2011 shows part of the procedure of producing Pain Relieving Plaster of Tibetan medicine at Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group in Bayi Township of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advant
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**CHINA-TIBET-NYINGCHI-TIBETAN MEDICINE (CN)
(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A worker tends the plants of Tibetan medicine at a herb farm in Bayi Township of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region, May 13, 2011. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advantage of the latest technologies and modern business mode, Tibetan medicine is develo
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**CHINA-TIBET-NYINGCHI-TIBETAN MEDICINE (CN)
(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers tend the plants of Tibetan medicine at a herb farm in Bayi Township of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region, May 13, 2011. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advantage of the latest technologies and modern business mode, Tibetan medicine is developi
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(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A shop owner contacts customer for business of Tibetan Medicine material through Internet at his shop in Bayi Township of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region, May 14, 2011. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advantage of the latest technologies and modern
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**CHINA-TIBET-NYINGCHI-TIBETAN MEDICINE (CN)
(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers operate devices to produce Pain Relieving Plaster of Tibetan medicine at Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group in Bayi Township of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region, May 13, 2011. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advantage of the latest technologies
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**CHINA-TIBET-NYINGCHI-TIBETAN MEDICINE (CN)
(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers operate machine to polish pills of Tibetan medicine at Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group in Bayi Township of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region, May 13, 2011. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advantage of the latest technologies and modern busine
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**CHINA-TIBET-NYINGCHI-TIBETAN MEDICINE (CN)
(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Students pray before class of Tibetan astrology at a Tibetan medicine vocational school in Mainling County of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region, May 13, 2011. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advantage of the latest technologies and modern business mo
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(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A student practises grinding herbal medicine at a Tibetan medicine vocational school in Mainling County of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region, May 11, 2011. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advantage of the latest technologies and modern business mode,
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**CHINA-TIBET-NYINGCHI-TIBETAN MEDICINE (CN)
(110521) -- LHASA, May 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Students have class of Tibetan astrology at a Tibetan medicine vocational school in Mainling County of Nyingchi Prefecture in southwest China's Tibetan Autonomous Region, May 13, 2011. Located in the southeast of Tibet, Nyingchi benefited a lot from the mild, humid climate. The place abounds with diverse biological species and is reputed as "the land of medical herbs". Therefore, Tibetan medicine has been built into one of its characteristics industries. According to Tibetan folklore, Yuthog Yonten Gonpo, the founding father of Tibetan medical science, used to give lectures to students and practise medicine in Milin County of Nyingchi, which is now considered to be the cradle of the important Tibetan cultural heritage. Up to now, collecting medical herbs such as chinese caterpillar fungus and rhodiola herbs remains a main source of income for local villagers. Many local schools of Tibetan medicine observe the old-fashioned method of teaching and learning, in such courses as Tibetan astrology and moxibustion.
In recent years, while keeping the original essence, the 2000-year-long Tibetan medicine embarks on the course of modernization with the help of advanced technologies and new marketing strategies. The leading Tibetan medicine enterprise Cheezheng Tibetan Medicine Group, set up in Nyingchi in 1993, has succeeded in manufacturing natural medicine products on standard production line, and it maintained stable growth in both quality and quantity. Meanwhile, some plant demonstration bases and herb farms conduct experiments on cultivation of many wild herb species, so as to enlarge production scale and to protect the environment. Herb agents and merchants also sniffed out business opportunities in the blooming e-commerce, which enabled them to sell the green herbal products growing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau directly to customers around the world. Taking advantage of the latest technologies and modern business mode, Tibe
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Duchy herbal remedies - 03 Feb 2009
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Duchy herbal remedy - Hyperi-Lift tincture
Duchy herbal remedies - 03 Feb 2009
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Duchy herbal remedies - 03 Feb 2009
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Duchy herbal remedy - Hyperi-Lift tincture
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Vendors carrying unusual goods for sale on their heads, Ghana, West Africa - Mar 2007
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Vendors carrying unusual goods for sale on their heads, Ghana, West Africa - Mar 2007
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