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Pilgrimages are a universal phenomenon, from China’s bustling Tai Shan to the ancient Jewish treks to Jerusalem. But why? What is it about a grueling penitent march to an isolated temple that has become a prerequisite for a civilization of any size, whether Chicen Itza in the Mayan Empire or the holy sites of Mecca? To explore this is today’s guest, Kathryn Hurlock, author of “Holy Places: How Pilgrimages Changed the World.” We also look at whether pilgrimages have become too easy in the 21st century. Has jetting off to Mecca or Rome for a quick indulgence turned them into spiritual tourism, a la Disneyland?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Songwriter Connection, we welcome the extraordinary Tai Shan—a Nashville singer-songwriter whose music has been featured in Billboard Magazine, American Songwriter, and NPR. Having toured across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, Tai has performed for audiences as prestigious as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation—and even the Pope!Join us as Tai takes us on a journey through her incredible experiences on the road, the stories behind her songs, and the lessons she's learned along the way. We'll also dive into her 20-minute rule—a unique approach to songwriting that keeps creativity flowing. And of course, no episode would be complete without some live music around the dining room table!Don't miss this inspiring and insightful conversation with one of Nashville's most dynamic voices.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this day in 1972, giant pandas Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing moved into their new home at the Smithsonian's National Zoo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Kwong reads "Poem for My Mother Who Dared Beyond Tai Shan."
We've reached the end of our Hold Your Fire revisit, and we have two more special guests. Jared Shofar talks about climbing Tai Shan, and Vicki Flier Hudson tells us about her love of High Water! Join us!
We never know where the paranormal comes from. Maybe it's a creature from a world we don't understand or see. Maybe it's something from different dimensions. Maybe it's a way of trying to live a better life. That's exactly where we find ourselves for Episode 48 of TPPP, Mount Tai Shan. This sacred mountain in China has been mysticizing everyone from poets to emperors in since the BC times.Listen this week to hear Lisa talk about the history of this mountain and the miles-long posses the emperors would bring with them. Jake will tell us about the possible reasons why it is believed people could live to be 100 after visiting this mountain. And Davis will tell us all about his favorite Chinese foods, along with the top four in all of China.This and more on the latest episode of The Possibly Paranormal Podcast. TPPP 48: Mount Tai Shan. Listen, rate, review, and share with your friends!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/tppp)
庆祝大熊猫抵美50周年 美国动物园纪念活动丰富多彩| 50 years of giant pandas' presence in US celebratedThe Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington kicked off a six-month celebration on Wednesday of the 50th anniversary of the arrival of two giant pandas, celebrating the close cooperation between China and the US in panda exchanges and preservation.为庆祝两只大熊猫抵美50周年及中美两国在大熊猫交流和保护方面的密切合作,华盛顿史密森尼国家动物园于3月16日启动为期六个月的庆祝活动。The first pandas from China in the US-Ling Ling and Hsing Hsing-arrived at the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute on April 16, 1972.1972年4月16日,第一批中国大熊猫玲玲和兴兴来到美国史密森尼国家动物园和保护生物研究所。"We are going to have six months of celebrations both online and at the zoo. People can come to see the cubs and the mom and dad," Brandie Smith, director of the national zoo, told China Daily.该动物园园长布兰迪·史密斯在接受《中国日报》采访时称:“我们将在网上和动物园举行为期六个月的庆祝活动。游客们可以观看大熊猫幼崽和它们的爸爸妈妈。”Annalisa Meyer, the zoo's deputy director of communications, said the celebrations will run through Aug 27. The zoo will hold online events, as well as on-site events on April 8 and 21.动物园公关副总监安娜莉莎·迈耶称,庆祝活动将持续到8月27日。动物园将在4月8日和21日举办线上和线下活动。Smith said one of the highlights will be a "screening of the film, The Miracle Panda, which is our story of the giant pandas at the national zoo. And we also are going to have an event with the Chinese embassy. The embassy is going to come and provide treats for people as they see the pandas."史密斯透露,活动的一个亮点是“放映电影《奇迹熊猫》,这部电影讲述的是史密森尼国家动物园里大熊猫的故事。我们还将与中国大使馆一起举办活动,大使馆工作人员会来动物园并给参观大熊猫的游客提供(给熊猫享用)的'零食'。”The documentary The Miracle Panda, by the Smithsonian Channel, will be screened for a limited time at the zoo's Visitor Center Theater on April 16 and 17.史密森尼频道纪录片《奇迹熊猫》将于4月16日和17日在动物园游客中心剧院限时放映。Also on April 16, from 9 am to 2 pm, visitors can enjoy lion dance performances, panda-shaped Bao buns and calligraphy demonstrations. They also can speak with the zoo's scientists who study giant panda biology and ecology, and they can watch the pandas receive special treats.4月16日上午9点至下午2点,游客们还可以观看舞狮表演、书法表演,品尝大熊猫面点。他们还可以与研究大熊猫生物学和生态学的动物园科学家交谈,并观看大熊猫享用"零食"的过程。The Giant Panda Family Tree Photo Gallery in the outdoor giant panda exhibit has already been set up, allowing visitors to explore the zoo's successful giant panda breeding program and to follow how cubs born at the zoo contribute to their species' survival in China.户外大熊猫展的大熊猫家谱影廊已经建成,游客可以了解史密森尼国家动物园成功的大熊猫繁育项目,以及在该动物园出生的幼崽如何为大熊猫在中国的物种繁衍做出贡献。In 1972, then-US president Richard Nixon and first lady Pat Nixon made a historic visit to China. The first lady went to the Beijing Zoo to visit pandas on their second day in China.1972年,时任美国总统理查德·尼克松和第一夫人帕特·尼克松对中国进行了历史性访问。第一夫人抵达中国的第二天到北京动物园参观大熊猫。At a dinner before they left China, Premier Zhou Enlai told Pat Nixon that China would present the US with two pandas, which surprised and delighted her.在尼克松夫妇离开中国前的一次晚宴上,周恩来总理告诉帕特·尼克松,中国将向美国赠送两只熊猫,这让她既惊讶又高兴。The two pandas, Ling Ling and Hsing Hsing, lived at the national zoo for more than 20 years. Their arrival not only brought warmth and joy to tens of millions of Americans but also launched the US-China giant panda program.这两只熊猫玲玲和兴兴在史密森尼国家动物园生活了20多年。它们的到来不仅给数千万美国人带来温暖和欢乐,还开启了中美大熊猫项目。Now the panda couple, Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, and their cub Xiao Qi Ji ("little miracle"), bornon August 2020, live at the national zoo.现在,熊猫夫妇美香和添添,以及它们的幼崽、2020年8月出生的小奇迹居住在动物园里。Mei Xiang and Tian Tian's other three cubs, Tai Shan, born in 2005; Bao Bao, born in 2013; and Bei Bei, born in 2015, were returned to China.美香和添添的另外三只幼崽2005年出生的泰山、2013年出生的宝宝和2015年出生的贝贝被送回中国。Smith recalls that the males, Bei Bei and Xiao Qi Ji are "more outgoing" than their brother Tai Shan.史密斯回忆,雄性大熊猫贝贝和小奇迹比它们的兄弟泰山“更外向”。"I met these pandas; I know them so well, I remember the moments all of the cubs were born here. And one thing is that we know when they are born that they're going to go to China to be part of the group breeding program," she said.她说:“我与这些大熊猫相遇,我非常了解它们,我记得所有熊猫幼崽在这里降生的时刻。我们知道它们出生后,将前往中国,成为群体繁殖项目的一部分。”"So it's almost like any baby. When any baby grows up, you don't want them to stay with you if you want them to go out and to succeed, and so our cubs will go to China, and they will have their cubs and help contribute to the conservation of the species."“所以就像小宝宝一样。当他们长大后,如果你想让他们走出去并取得成功,就不能让他们留在你身边,因此我们的熊猫幼崽将前往中国,它们将繁育自己的幼崽,并帮助保护这个物种。”Smith said she has been impressed by the cooperation with the zoo staff's counterparts in China.史密斯说,与中国动物园工作人员的合作给她留下了深刻印象。"I'vereally loved working with the giant pandas. They're incredible animals to work with and get to know them as a species. But also, one of my favorite parts is it's not just about working with these animals. It has been about working with colleagues in China," she said.“我真的很喜欢与大熊猫一起工作。可以与它们工作,并了解这个物种实在太棒了。但我最喜欢的不仅仅是与大熊猫一起工作,还有与中国同事共事。”"So working with our scientists and other contributors in China to share knowledge about pandas, their habitat and their culture has really been an incredible experience for me."“与中国的科学家和其他相关人员合作,分享大熊猫栖息地、大熊猫文化等相关知识,对我来说真是一次不可思议的经历。”The COVID-19 pandemic has created obstacles for in-person communications.新冠疫情为人员交流往来带来了障碍。"Normally we go to China several times a year, and our colleagues are trying to come here to visit us. With the pandemic, it's been hard because we haven't been able to see each other in person, but the good thing is that we still have emails, video calls and other ways to communicate," Smith said.史密斯说:“通常我们一年要去中国好几次,中国同事们试着来美国探望我们。疫情期间,这很难,我们还不能见面,但还好我们仍然有电子邮件、视频电话和其他沟通方式。”"And from my perspective, it has been as good as it always is. Because we've had such a good relationship over so many years, we respond to each other so well."“我认为这个项目一直都很棒。因为多年来我们一直保持着良好的关系,我们配合得很好。”She said she hoped the program "could last for at least another 50 years".史密斯希望该项目“至少还能持续50年”。During the interview with Smith, Mei Xiang and Xiao Qi Ji frolicked in an outdoor field of the panda house, while Tian Tian leisurely chewed on bamboo in another field as visitors streamed in to observe the pandas.在采访史密斯的过程中,美香和小奇迹在熊猫馆的一块户外场地里嬉戏,而添添则在另一边悠闲地嚼着竹子,游客蜂拥而至围观它们。Brooklyn, a 3-year-old girl, told China Daily that she wanted "more panda mommies and panda babies" to come to the zoo.3岁的小女孩布鲁克林告诉《中国日报》,她希望“更多的大熊猫妈妈和宝宝”来动物园。Sue, 62, who was on her annual family vacation, had just visited the pandas at Zoo Atlanta and was now seeing the pandas in Washington.62岁的苏女士正在享受一年一度的家庭假期,她刚刚在亚特兰大动物园参观了大熊猫,现在又来到华盛顿看大熊猫。cub英 [kʌb];美 [kʌb]n.幼兽,崽;幼童军(成员/会议)on-site英[ɒn sɑɪt];美[ɒn sɑɪt]adj.&adv. 现场的; [化]场区内,在工地上,就地treat英 [triːt];美 [triːt]n.请客;款待frolic英[ˈfrɒlɪk];美[ˈfrɑlɪk]vi. 嬉戏;嬉闹stream英[striːm];美[striːm]v.鱼贯而行;涌动;蜂拥
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Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, organ disorders, cancers (including lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, stomach cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer), etc.Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.com Please visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info. If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station.Disclaimer: This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this blog is at the user’s own risk. The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard, or delay in obtaining, medical advice for any medical condition they may have, and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. --About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating c
Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, organ disorders, cancers (including lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, stomach cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer), etc.Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.com Please visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info. If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan. In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating cancer in Quincy, Massachusetts. Now the Guinea Pig class for healing has spread to many countries around the world.In July of 2007, Fox News broadcasting produced a news segment based on Tong Ren Healing and the Guinea Pig class. Soon after, PBS requested permission to create a segment based on Tong Ren Healing and is currently making a program with the Guinea Pig class.Tom continues to practice, teach students, and travel the world to share his dreams.
Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating cancer in Quincy, Massachusetts. Now the Guinea Pig class for healing has spread to many countries around the world.In July of 2007, Fox News broadcasting produced a news segment based on Tong Ren Healing and the Guinea Pig class. Soon after, PBS requested permission to create a segment based on Tong Ren Healing and is currently making a program with the Guinea Pig class.Tom continues to practice, teach students, and travel the world to share his dreams. Speaker 0 00:00:01 yeah. cause he ain't do what they do sorta made it. what else? hi. table. I think that's easy. wow. Yeah. Quiet. Yes, sir. she had so many flour and I took it like all at the same time. Oh yeah. The first time it used to do that, couldn't handle it. Let's mind gets it. Hadn't kicked back in June, but the time it wasn't up there,
Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating cancer in Quincy, Massachusetts. Now the Guinea Pig class for healing has spread to many countries around the world.In July of 2007, Fox News broadcasting produced a news segment based on Tong Ren Healing and the Guinea Pig class. Soon after, PBS requested permission to create a segment based on Tong Ren Healing and is currently making a program with the Guinea Pig class.Tom continues to practice, teach students, and travel the world to share his dreams. Speaker 0 00:00:00 Speaker 1 00:00:04 , Speaker 0 00:00:13 still breathing robbery trouble. Speaker 1 00:00:36 All right. The computer lady, how many people are on that computer now? And then the Facebook also Speaker 1 00:00:49 Because, uh, I called them on the last, uh,
Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating cancer in Quincy, Massachusetts. Now the Guinea Pig class for healing has spread to many countries around the world.In July of 2007, Fox News broadcasting produced a news segment based on Tong Ren Healing and the Guinea Pig class. Soon after, PBS requested permission to create a segment based on Tong Ren Healing and is currently making a program with the Guinea Pig class.Tom continues to practice, teach students, and travel the world to share his dreams. Speaker 0 00:00:00 no, who's sending mail on us, says out. He does the newsletter, so, yeah. Okay. Thank you. I wasn't sure. I mean, I haven't tried anything different. I don't think it is so many people here. I don't have . Hey, what do you want to go home? Whoa, what are you doing? You don't ne
Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating cancer in Quincy, Massachusetts. Now the Guinea Pig class for healing has spread to many countries around the world.In July of 2007, Fox News broadcasting produced a news segment based on Tong Ren Healing and the Guinea Pig class. Soon after, PBS requested permission to create a segment based on Tong Ren Healing and is currently making a program with the Guinea Pig class.Tom continues to practice, teach students, and travel the world to share his dreams.
Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating cancer in Quincy, Massachusetts. Now the Guinea Pig class for healing has spread to many countries around the world.In July of 2007, Fox News broadcasting produced a news segment based on Tong Ren Healing and the Guinea Pig class. Soon after, PBS requested permission to create a segment based on Tong Ren Healing and is currently making a program with the Guinea Pig class.Tom continues to practice, teach students, and travel the world to share his dreams. Speaker 0 00:00:00 Speaker 1 00:04:50 Witness you getting, leave your place. Yeah. Um, you got this big house and she likes to sit in the front door. Like , we've got new cats in house. I told him I need to you come back here. Yeah. I know, I know. I was thinking about that. Yeah. All y'all
Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.comPlease visit https://tongrenstation.com for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. --About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating cancer in Quincy, Massachusetts. Now the Guinea Pig class for healing has spread to many countries around the world.In July of 2007, Fox News broadcasting produced a news segment based on Tong Ren Healing and the Guinea Pig class. Soon after, PBS requested permission to create a segment based on Tong Ren Healing and is currently making a program with the Guinea Pig class.Tom continues to practice, teach students, and travel the world to share his dreams. Speaker 0 00:00:00 Speaker 1 00:00:06 Great. Do you have the gaps? Yes. Nice. Yes. I tried to go online I didn't have a . I didn't have one in North Andover. So are you still watching? Because I was going to quit and everybody knew Quincy. Cause I was going to through not wan
Tong Ren is an energy healing therapy based on the premise that illness is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body's natural flow of blood, neural bioelectricity, blood, hormones and chi (life force energy). Tong Ren is a powerful healing energy treatment used to help people restore their health and heal from viruses, pain, cancers, organ disorders, etc. Welcome to the Tong Ren Podcast | https://tongrenpodcast.com/Please visit https://tongrenstation.com/ for more info.If you’ve benefited from this work, please make a donation to Tong Ren Station. About Tom TamTom Tam is a writer, poet, and healer. Born in Tai Shan, China, he came to the United States in 1975 as a political refugee. Since 1982, he has been practicing acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Chi Gong healing with great success.Tom Tam is a licensed acupuncturist in Massachusetts and has practiced acupuncture in Chinatown, Boston for 25 years. In 1984 Tom trained his students in acupuncture and Tui Na in the Boston area. In the ninety’s, Tom formed his own healing system, and wrote the Tom Tam Healing System (1995). Also he wrote a Chinese healing book, An Zhen – The Palpation diagnose (2005). This book combined the west and east medical knowledge and formed a new theory for the understanding and healing the difficulty disease.For the last 25 years, Tom has been one of the foremost students of Master Gin Soon Chu, the fifth generation master of traditional Yang family Tai Chi Chuan, who is the descendent of Grandmaster Yang Shou Chong. Tom has taught Tai Chi Chuan for more than 20 years in the greater Boston area. Many of his Tai Chi students are teaching Tai Chi Chuan in America.In 1987, Tom founded the Boston Chi Gong Center and began training students. The following year, he founded the Oriental Culture Institute and organized the Boston Chi Gong Delegation to China.In 1988, Tom formed the Boston Chi Gong Delegation and traveled with 23 Tai Chi and Chi Gong students to China.In 1989 Tom developed his own system for Chi Gong healing, and has trained many Chi Gong healers. In 1994, Tom developed the Tong Ren healing system, and brought a group of students to visit mainland China and Taiwan in order to share his Tong Ren healing method. In Guang Zhou Tradition Chinese Medical College, he demonstrated Tong Ren healing for weight loss, followed by a trip to Taipei to demonstrate Tong Ren’s benefit on leukemia.In 1992 Tom visited China again, and performed the Tai Chi fast knife in Tai Yuan.In 1994 he performed the Yang Family Tai Chi fast form in Taipei and won the gold medal. Now Tom is planning to finish his Tai Chi book, Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.In 2001, the first Guinea Pig class was formed for treating cancer in Quincy, Massachusetts. Now the Guinea Pig class for healing has spread to many countries around the world.In July of 2007, Fox News broadcasting produced a news segment based on Tong Ren Healing and the Guinea Pig class. Soon after, PBS requested permission to create a segment based on Tong Ren Healing and is currently making a program with the Guinea Pig class.Tom continues to practice, teach students, and travel the world to share his dreams. Speaker 0 00:00:00 Oh times Tom Thompson. He got it. I just said, I think I'm gonna sneak away to take a mess. It just makes me, you know, so they want to be surprised about the food or do you not, which is more fun to you. I just feel lucky now. So the way, so I may leave the ivory Cretans up, even though they don't work just for you to si
In this week's episode of Something for Nothing: A RUSH Fancast, we finish our discussion of Hold Your Fire. Topics include why someone would put every song on the album near the bottom of their list of favorite RUSH songs, the proper way to juggle, and why Tai Shan is at the bottom of Gerry's list.
Hold it. HOLD IT. HOLD IT! Absolutely do not send us any emails or tweets or Facebook messages about "when is the next episode of the Rush podcast coming out", cuz the answer is "right now." Join J.W. and Collision as we discuss (and mostly enjoy) one of Rush's most radio-friendly endeavors in their recording history, 1987's "Hold Your Fire". Just pretend "Tai Shan" doesn't exist.
Clive Anderson and Tom Allen are joined by Dick and Dom, Tai Shan Schierenberg, Alex Wheatle and Charlie Murphy for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Gengahr and Laura Cortese & The Dance Cards. Producer: Debbie Kilbride.
The writer Mark Haddon meets the portrait and landscape artist Tai Shan Schierenberg. They talk about the connection between painting and short stories, capturing the English landscape and creative flow. Mark's best-selling novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time has won numerous awards and become an internationally successful play. Most recently he published his first ever collection of short stories called The Pier Falls. Tai Shan Schierenberg won the National Portrait Gallery's Portraiture Award in 1989, and the Ondaatje Prize in 2011. His works hang in the National Portrait Gallery and notable sitters include the Queen with Prince Philip, Seamus Heaney and Stephen Hawking. Producer: Clare Walker.
Tai Shan will release her new album, produced through Jack Straw’s Artist Support Program, in early 2018. She’s currently raising funds on Kickstarter to make the release a reality: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/34180817/meet-in-the-middle-a-new-album-by-tai-shan
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Summer Osborne - One Of These Days Tai Shan - Fighting Yourself Sherdonna Denholm - Grace To Change Chelley Seibert - More Than Enough Shannon Bryant - Light Robyn Dewar - U R Free Zamtrip - Let's Start Over For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Christie Grace at: Visit our Sponsor Joey Stuckey at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Summer Osborne - One Of These Days Tai Shan - Fighting Yourself Sherdonna Denholm - Grace To Change Chelley Seibert - More Than Enough Shannon Bryant - Light Robyn Dewar - U R Free Zamtrip - Let's Start Over For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Christie Grace at: Visit our Sponsor Joey Stuckey at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Summer Osborne - One Of These Days Tai Shan - Fighting Yourself Sherdonna Denholm - Grace To Change Chelley Seibert - More Than Enough Shannon Bryant - Light Robyn Dewar - U R Free Zamtrip - Let's Start Over For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Christie Grace at: Visit our Sponsor Joey Stuckey at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Audrey Callahan - IDYTD (I Dare You to Dream) CC Lamondt - Ford Fairlane Andrea Speaks - Absolutely Tai Shan - Peter Pan Daughter & Son - Point Of No Return Julia McDonald - No Good For Me Lake Lady - Better Day For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Carole Fredericks at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Audrey Callahan - IDYTD (I Dare You to Dream) CC Lamondt - Ford Fairlane Andrea Speaks - Absolutely Tai Shan - Peter Pan Daughter & Son - Point Of No Return Julia McDonald - No Good For Me Lake Lady - Better Day For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Carole Fredericks at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Audrey Callahan - IDYTD (I Dare You to Dream) CC Lamondt - Ford Fairlane Andrea Speaks - Absolutely Tai Shan - Peter Pan Daughter & Son - Point Of No Return Julia McDonald - No Good For Me Lake Lady - Better Day For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Carole Fredericks at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Beki Hemingway - Northbound Traffic Pfeiffer Twins - Unstoppable Tai Shan - Stone Cold Statues Mighty Kate - Better Days S.J. Tucker - Dream of Mississippi Light Over There - While You're Still Young Shannon Callihan - Something Better For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Debra Hadraba at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Light Over There at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Beki Hemingway - Northbound Traffic Pfeiffer Twins - Unstoppable Tai Shan - Stone Cold Statues Mighty Kate - Better Days S.J. Tucker - Dream of Mississippi Light Over There - While You're Still Young Shannon Callihan - Something Better For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Debra Hadraba at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Light Over There at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Beki Hemingway - Northbound Traffic Pfeiffer Twins - Unstoppable Tai Shan - Stone Cold Statues Mighty Kate - Better Days S.J. Tucker - Dream of Mississippi Light Over There - While You're Still Young Shannon Callihan - Something Better For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Debra Hadraba at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Light Over There at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Summer Osborne - One Of These Days Tai Shan - Fighting Yourself Sherdonna Denholm - Grace To Change Chelley Seibert - More Than Enough Shannon Bryant - Light Robyn Dewar - U R Free Zamtrip - Let's Start Over For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Sherdonna at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Tracy Colletto at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Summer Osborne - One Of These Days Tai Shan - Fighting Yourself Sherdonna Denholm - Grace To Change Chelley Seibert - More Than Enough Shannon Bryant - Light Robyn Dewar - U R Free Zamtrip - Let's Start Over For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Sherdonna at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Tracy Colletto at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Summer Osborne - One Of These Days Tai Shan - Fighting Yourself Sherdonna Denholm - Grace To Change Chelley Seibert - More Than Enough Shannon Bryant - Light Robyn Dewar - U R Free Zamtrip - Let's Start Over For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Sherdonna at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Tracy Colletto at:
更多内容请关注今天的微信:搜索英语环球 NEWSPlusLiu Yi, a 42-year-old panda keeper, has been taking care of pandas for 12 years. She is now responsible for Tai Shan, the star panda that was born in the U.S. and returned to China in 2010.When Tai Shan arrived at the Dujiangyan base of CCRCGP last year, it was not in the best condition to mate. Liu was initially quite worried, because Tai Shan ate little and did not trust her for the first few days."Tai Shan had a hard time adjusting to the new environment in Dujiangyan. It ate less than before and was a picky eater. So I had to constantly communicate with it. I said &`&Tai Shan, we came here together. Let&`&s get you better!&`& It walked away, but I did not give up. I just talked to it every day. Gradually, it got familiar with my scent and waited for me when I came to work. Whenever I called for it, it followed me."Liu says some people think she is crazy talking to the panda, but she does not feel that way."We have this special bond between us. No one can understand it. I feel like I know it and it knows me. I actually do not see it as a panda, but a friend and family."To further prove her point, Liu tells another story."One day last year, I gave Tai Shan a lot of bamboo to eat, so much so that it was completely covered by the bamboo. I asked &`&Tai Shan, where are you?&`& It did not move, and I could not see it. I said &`&Tai Shan, I am leaving. I have to see you before I go!&`& Suddenly, it pushed all the bamboo aside and looked at me. I said &`&OK, I see you! You can eat now.&`& And it went back to eating again."And that&`&s on a good day. According to Liu, Tai Shan can be aggressive and even dangerous on a bad day."If it is not in the mood, I would not tease it because it can be dangerous. For example, it was upset the other day because it did not want to eat the bamboo. I said &`&Do not be mad, things will get better later.&`& It just got angry and threw all the bamboo."Even in a situation like this, Liu knows how to handle it."I asked, &`&how about I cut some bamboo for you?&`& It just looked at me. I felt like it was saying &`&okay, go ahead.&`& So I cut some bamboo for it. But I forgot to wear the gloves. So I showed it my hands and said, &`&Look at mama&`&s hands, it is all because of you.&`& Somehow, it got my point, came to me and started eating the bamboo."Liu says taking care of pandas can be a bitter sweet experience. Lin Bing, a female panda that came back from Thailand, was with Liu for quite some time. When it had to move to another base of CCRCGP, only Liu could persuade it."Lin Bing refused to get into the cage and leave the base. All my colleagues failed to convince it. I said, &`&Lin Bing, we are just changing a nest. It is fine. Do you want to go to a new place with me?&`& Then it got into the cage. I cried when the door was closed. I did not want to leave it."Although in her 40s, Liu is not married, because all she can think about is her pandas."I really do not have time (to think about marriage), especially during pandas&`& mating season. I cannot go home for months because I have to keep an eye on my pandas. Although my bosses want me to take some rest, I cannot. I mean, they are my pandas and I cannot leave them there."Compared with marriage, Liu is more concerned about the health condition of Tai Shan."It is getting hot here. Tai Shan cannot stand the heat. It will lose appetite and that could be dangerous."However, Liu believes she can handle the heat and take good care of Tai Shan."We can pull through because when it nods to me or looks at me, no more words are needed."With Liu&`&s dedication, one thing is certain - Tai Shan and its fellow pandas at the Dujiangyan base are in good hands and will always have a family.
Tai Shan and Territories instrumental sections mixed over a 128 beats per minute loop. Samples were taken from the albums Hold Your Fire & Power Windows. This mix is from 2013, enjoy !
Lisa Kwong reads "Declaration," "Portrait of Appalachian-Chinese Girls in Their Grandmother's Garden," and "Tai Shan, Canton Came to Radford, Virginia."
A short documentary on Buddhist temples in China.
Episode #1: Baby Panda.In the first episode, we'll visit Tai Shan, the baby panda at the National Zoo. More are in the can and ready to be published in the next few weeks. I don't want to put them all out there at once.