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		<title>Anhui Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 11:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Guise</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well I got back from my trip to Anhui on Thursday and it went amazingly well. I got some really good interviews with farmers who lived near the town of Yuexi and in Henghe Village &#8211; both of which are on Ming Tang Shan (about four hours south of the provincial capital Hefei).  I didn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I got back from my trip to Anhui on Thursday and it went amazingly well. I got some really good interviews with farmers who lived near the town of Yuexi and in Henghe Village &#8211; both of which are on Ming Tang Shan (about four hours south of the provincial capital Hefei). </p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t know the town and the village where on a mountain until my colleague told me when we were sitting at the McDonald&#8217;s at the Hefei train station. Thankfully I&#8217;d packed warm clothes as there was snow and we couldn&#8217;t get up to Henghe Village on Monday but we succeeded at reaching the mountain on Tuesday. </p>
<p>It was a long trip travel wise &#8211; about eight or nine hours by a combination of bus and train each way, but well worth it &#8211; I had an amazing time personally and professionally.</p>
<p>One thing that bothered me when I was there though. The farmers I interviewed kept telling me that they didn&#8217;t have any culture. They weren&#8217;t referring to the 5,000 years of Chinese culture that you hear trotted out everywhere. They meant manners. </p>
<p>Their claim disturbed me because it&#8217;s one I have heard Laobaixing (old 100 names &#8211; common people) use before. But it&#8217;s not true at all. They are some of the friendliest and most hospitable people I know. They could&#8217;ve just been being modest but when you tell them that they have manners about five or six times over the course of an hour and they still tell you it&#8217;s not true then I tend to think they believe it themselves.</p>
<p>For the rest of what I learned you can wait until my story comes out on April 1st or check out another blog post I did on the trip <a href="http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com/editors/2009/03/06/rebates-arent-the-key-to-getting-rural-areas-to-spend/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>J.</p>
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