目录 Introduction1 Taiji 1.1 Taiji Quan 1.2 Taiji Sword 1.3 Taiji Fan2 Folk Cames from Antiquity 2.1 Kongzhu Playing 2.2 Shuttlecock Kicking (Hacky Sac) 2.3 Kite Flying3 The Rare Treasures of Beijing 3.1 Juggling the Flower Stick 3.2 Spinning the Top 3.3 Snapping the Whip 3.4 Clapping the Bamboo 3.5 Rolling the Hoop 3.6 Shooting the Meteor Hammer4 Classic-Leisure Scenes in Beijing 4.1 Bird-cage Walking 4.2 Chess and Card Playing 4.3 ChattingNew Inventions of Fun 5.1 Ground Calligraphy 5.2 Ring Tossing 5.3 Clapping-and-chanting Drill 5.4 Taiji-soft Ball6 Non-Competition Sports 6.1 Outdoor Gyms 6.2 Fishing 6.3 Swimming 6.4 Skating 6.5 Hiking7 Lets Dance 7.1 Yang-ge 7.2 Fan Dance 7.3 Folk Dance 7.4 Ballroom Dance 7.5 Free Style 7.6 Ribbon Dance8 Lets Get Musical 8.1 Solo Singing 8.2 Chorus 8.3 Beijing Opera 8.4 Dance to the Harmonicas 8.5 Self-organized Performing Group 8.6 Folk Music Players9 Social Groups 9.1 Matchmaking Meet 9.2 Emotional Support Groups10 Special Features 10.1 The Square of the Beijing Exhibition Center: Day and Night 10.2 Other Activities Beijing at a Glance Parks in Beijing Map of the Major Parks in Beijing How We Did It Afterword Acknowledgements About the Authors Bibliography
媒体评论 The first photo-journalistic record of the park culture of Beijing.Discover how the locals promote their health and happiness through a rich variety of daily activities - pastimes and hobbies, both ancient and contemporary.Explore the related history and culture as you enjoy over 300 photos of more than 40 different activities including interviews with local park-goers.
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