Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/GE-Rice-Bus-Tour-in-China-27MZIFJ6LSF.htmlConceptually similarGE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP0QBVCompleted★★★★GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP0BQKCompleted★★★★GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP0ANWCompleted★★★★GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP0HUMCompleted★★★★GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP0ANXCompleted★★★★GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP0A3ZCompleted★★★★GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP01FLCompleted★★★★GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP0OTKCompleted★★★★GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaGP0RGCompleted★★★★View AllGP06B9GE Rice Bus Tour in ChinaHani dancers at the opening of the Hani Rice October Festival. Jaiyin, Honghe, Yunnan, China. Greenpeace visits rice farmers as part of the 8 day bus tour organised by Greenpeace to highlight the rice culture and diversity in the farming communities of Yunnan province, China. Yunnan is the homeland of rice to the Chinese nation and known as the source of rice culture to the whole world.Locations:Asia-China-YunnanDate:20 Oct, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:4064px X 2704pxKeywords:Festivals-Genetic engineering-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Rice is Life (campaign title)-SAGE (campaign title)-Traditional farmingShoot:Rice Farming Documentation Bus Tour in ChinaGreenpeace organizes a 8 day bus tour to highlight the rice culture and diversity in the farming communities of Yunnan province, China. Yunnan is the homeland of rice to the Chinese nation and known as the source of rice culture to the whole world. The shoot includes images of the Hani New Year rice festival in Southern China. For the Hani people rice is more than just food, it is the very basis of their culture, however, it's a way of life that could be under threat as the spectre of genetic engineering (GE) creeps up on the planet's most important food crop.Related Collections:Rice Farming Documentation in China (All Photographers)