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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Chinese bamboo industry


Here are some more pics of the area near the bamboo forest. They harvest the long shoots to use in everything from scaffolding to flooring to chopsticks. They dry in out on racks or in these haystack looking arrangements. They haul the raw bamboo on these really long flatbed trucks.



Posted by Chris at 9:33 PM
Labels: Funky China, Travels

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