After hours of playing, Yan and Qiang sat down for lunch with their foster family: ham sandwiches and Cheetos.
"I don't want to answer his calls, " Qiang said, referring to his grandfather.
Liu Qiang's ashes lie in a cremation box on the altar, wrapped in a white silk scarf, waiting for burial.
The ensuing festivities combine merrymaking with the chanting of traditional Qiang epics by the shibi, singing and the drinking of wine.
Qiang is doing well in his math class, but Yan is struggling.
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"It is a severe food safety accident, " senior Chinese health ministry official Gao Qiang told a news conference, in a statement reported by Xinhua.
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Men in hard hats are the only eyewitnesses when Cai Guo-Qiang lights his massive gunpowder portrait of the founding director of Ghent's contemporary art museum where this event takes place.
Through the festival, Qiang traditions distilling history and cultural information are renewed and diffused, and social behaviours are reinforced, the community expressing respect and worship towards all creatures, the motherland and their ancestors.
But Shenzhen is also a great place to buy those same products - if, that is, you can cope with the noise, the hustle, the sheer naked capitalism of Hua Qiang Bei Electronics Street.
To roughly calculate, I build on a study of 120 countries by Christine Zhen-Wei Qiang of the World Bank that found that a 10 percent increase in mobile phone penetration correlates with a 0.8 percent average increase in GDP growth.
Zhang Qiang, vice president at China Citic Bank, said at a briefing in March that nonstandard investment accounted for 64%, or 151.5 billion yuan, of all wealth-management products at the bank, substantially higher than the 35% limit set by the CBRC.
The Qiang New Year Festival, held on the first day of the tenth lunar month, is an occasion for the Qiang people of China's Sichuan Province to offer thanks and worship to heaven for prosperity, reaffirm their harmonious and respectful relationship with nature, and promote social and family harmony.
Participation in the festival has declined in recent years due to migration, declining interest in Qiang heritage among the young and the impact of outside cultures, but the 2008 Sichuan earthquake that destroyed many of the Qiang villages and devastated the region put the New Year festival at grave risk.
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