SINA Monday 15th October, 2012
CHANGSHA, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) -- In bazaars in Guidong County in central China's Hunan Province, villagers use a unique way to set the price of the myriad wild birds on sale: measuring the length of their necks. Birds with long necks, such as egrets and herons, sell for between 10 (1.6 U.S. dollars) and 70 yuan, while short-necked eagles and owls are priced at hundreds of yuan as the taste of their meat is preferred. Guidong is at the epicenter of...
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Source: http://www.beijingnews.net/index.php/sid/210082123/scat/55582c89cb296d4c
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