Gansu Panda Tribe

In a constant state of PANDAmonium.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

These four trees on the top of a mountain overlooking other trees represent Gansu government and the four elders who respect the decisions of others and will consult them albeit remaining metaphorically "on top of the hill", or in charge. Because of the Gansu familiarity with nature, this natural symbol is a fitting metaphor.

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