My Pacific Neighbor: Ancient ties between China and Peru
My Pacific Neighbor: Ancient ties between China and Peru
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@CarlosPena-pf5zi Says:
Planning to visit Machu Picchu in 2 years time. Would love to visit China but too little money and too little time. Long Live The BRICS Project.
@One00042 Says:
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@melaniamonicacraciun9900 Says:
Ancestors civilizations pointed on this simbiotic relationship, living in perfect harmony with the environment, something that must be our modern priority. Exploring the Past is helping us understand the future and ...there are such interesting mysteries to find out. The Machu Pichu location is one of the most rainy areas on our planet, using steps and stairs protected by stone walls is still the most efficient solution against landslides, a genius idea still available our modern times. Giving rain a large balcony to stay but having as well a way to run down the hill. If we could only learn from ancestors wisdom. Traveling is helping us this way, exploring mysteries of the Past and find inspirations for the future 🎉❤🎉
@rasamalai Says:
This is a very interesting topic, but I believe there could be even deeper connections*, for example, I recently watched a video abut the origins of Chinese writing, and they mentioned a very old system before writing, based on knots. This system also existed in Perú, and they had some "skirts" with knots at that Lima museum, which sadly escaped your attention. There are many more points that you may or may not be aware of, for example, in China you have Yin-Yang, and on this continent, before the Spanish invasion, everything was also based on a duality, at least for the area where México is now, there was a balance (day and night, men-women, etc.) *or similarities
@OsmanKuyateh-fe7vx Says:
I will like to visit there if I have chance

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