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About the Font Page Flash Pictures There are six pictures used, of which the first three represent the Russian Far East starting with a picturesque riverside village, while then the second three depict the nature and life in the Nepal Himalaya foothills. Picture #1 Natural Riverside Environment This is father a not uncommon beautiful pristine natural setting of a rural village in the Russian Far East. The village's life-style still remain mainly hunting, fishing, and garden farming of vegetables. Picture #2 A Krasny Yar Elementary School 
As shown in the map, the Bikin River pours from the Anili mountain range running horizontally through the Maritime Province facing Japan Sea, and then pours into the great Amour River through Usuri River. In this sense, Bikin River's water can claim its place in the famous Floating ice in the spring season attracting a large number of tourists in Japan as it dirfts southward toward the northeastern shore of the Hokkaido Island. Krasny Yar village is located midstream on River Bikin with an annual population of less than a thousand, but the Udehe people, the predominant resident population, shares the distant common ancestry of the Jurchens with the Japanese people, who later moving into China's northeastern region to form a Manchu tribe which eventually invaded China to build the Ching dynasty, China's last empire. You can see a lot of common facial features between these Udehe and he Japanese kids. Picture #3 Klasniyar women's group These Udehe women get together regularly to design and produce the products based upon their own traditional folk art for sale to the tourists. These represent the oldest art heritage of the Jurchen tribe handed down to today’s Udehe people who opted to remain in the wooded region of the Russian Far East. Picture #4 Himalaya's Low-lying Hilltop
This is a picture of the typical low altitude mountain ridge of the Himalayas in the southeastern part of Nepal, beyond which people reside in isolated mountain valley villages of the upper Himalaya foothills. You tend to run into the ethnic Indian villages in the lower-altitude villages, while the population becomes predominantly Tibetan as you climb into the higher-altitude regions of Nepal's Himalaya foothills.  Picture #5 A Typical Way Kids Prepare for Tomorrow
In the Nepal Himalaya foothill villages homes, most children do their after-school study in the darkness of their homes by a flickering light of a kerosene lamp while the room is heated by the burning roots of conifer trees rich in resin with all the windows tightly shut during the cold winter months. While this becomes a serious cause for health, it also tends to destroy the slow-growing Himalayan forests. Picture #6 School kinds of a remote mountain-top Tibetan village This village, Tangin, is a typical village located in the upper northwestern region of Nepal, where there are no utilities whatsoever and kids, upon becoming grown-ups, have no option in life but to become individual back pack traders between Nepal and China's Tibet braving hazardous terrains. We at PARAP intend to promote the introduction of the environment-friendly energy to these remote communities so that they can aspire to join the youth of the rest of the world to modernize their life.
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