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China - Von Shanghai nach Tibet
Burghof Lörrach
Herrenstrasse 5, 79539 Lörrach
For Andreas Pröve, China is unique, full of contradictions and surprises, and he captivates his audience with breath-taking images and inexhaustible humour.
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For Andreas Pröve, China is unique, full of contradictions and surprises, and he captivates his audience with breath-taking images and inexhaustible humour.
From Shanghai to Tibet, Andreas Pröve follows the Yangtze in his wheelchair and takes great detours through breathtaking landscapes: to the forested sandstone pillars around the city of Zhangjiajie, to the largest rock-hewn Buddha statue in the world, to the 500-meter-high sand dunes of the Badain Jaran desert, to the spectacular mountain world of the Tanggula Mountains and finally to the Geladaindong Glacier. In China's mega cities he experiences what China's rapid growth means for the people there. At the end, after a journey of more than 6000 kilometres, he proudly stands as the first wheelchair user at the source of the Yangtze River in Tibet.
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