Getting it in the neck - Cormorant fishing takes a new direction |
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| Cormorant fishing has been practiced in China and Japan for centuries. Experts argue whether it came from China to Japan or vice versa, but what is clear is that it dates back to the 6th century or earlier. Today cormorant fishing is still common practice from Wucheng in China to Gifu in Japan, though the practice is changing direction. Article details how this ancient practice is benefiting from its appeal to the tourist industry, from Gifu in Japan to the Li River near the city of Guilin. |
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