Bih-sio-tshuē: = Hide & seek
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Two naturalists over a hundred years apart both scoured the deep forests of Taiwan in search of a mysterious creature: the Formosan clouded leopard. - The Formosan clouded leopard is considered a sacred animal by some indigenous Taiwanese cultures. However, the leopards are rarely seen and little tr...

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1. Verfasser: Tsou, Page 1978- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Chinese
Veröffentlicht: Tai bei shi Guo li tai wan bo wu guan 2022
Ausgabe:Chu ban
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Zusammenfassung:Two naturalists over a hundred years apart both scoured the deep forests of Taiwan in search of a mysterious creature: the Formosan clouded leopard. - The Formosan clouded leopard is considered a sacred animal by some indigenous Taiwanese cultures. However, the leopards are rarely seen and little trace of them remains. In 1856, a British diplomat and naturalist called Robert Swinhoe arrived in Taiwan, but he left without seeing a live clouded leopard despite years of searching. Over a hundred years later, ecological researcher Chiang Po-jen was intrigued by the Formosan clouded leopard and has devoted his life to finding one. Are the leopards still out there, hidden deep in the Taiwanese mountains? - Working with the National Taiwan Museum, Page Tsou brings his artistic vision to the nature findings and the once prominent but now extinct Formosan clouded leopard. Open this picture book and join the naturalists on a journey spanning more than a century as they search for the legendary clouded leopard.
Born and raised in Taichung, Page Tsou is a picture book illustrator, visual artist, and art curator. He graduated from the Royal College of Art in London and is currently the art director of Auspicious Studio. He is also the curator of Visual Taipei and the Taiwan Pavilion at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair and Frankfurt Book Fair. His artwork has been featured in the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition five times, and he has won many prizes including the International Award for Illustration (awarded by Fundación SM, part of Spanish publisher Grupo SM), as well as a special mention for the Bologna Ragazzi Award and best of show at the 3x3 International Illustration Awards.
Beschreibung:Text in Taiwan Minnan (Hokkien, Taiwanisch) in chinesischer Schrift mit chinesischer Übersetzung. - Chinesische Parallelausgabe unter dem Titel "Zhuo mi cang", ISBN 978-986-532-544-2
Beschreibung:37 ungezählte Seiten 28,5 x 25,5 cm
Zielpublikum:Age: 4+
ISBN:9789865325459
9865325454

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