Koi Carp in China creating a sea of colour
Visit http://www.artfusionproductions.com.au Check out these Koi Carp in southern China. I was there to present my new Step By Step Interior Design Art DVD Series to the world market at the Canton Import Export Trade Fair. This display of colour creates an amazing inspiration for new artworks. I find travel to be so inspiring when it comes to new ideas for my art. I am sure a new concept will come from this visit. If you would like to see more videos , go to my website www.artfusionproductions.com.au
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Cows pic
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Beautiful koi carp, thanks
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I like it
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CHINA
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Hai
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WAIT DO THEY EAT KOIS?
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According to "Manual to Nishikigoi," a Koi history book by Dr. Takeo Kuroki, the word "Koi" was first used about 2,500 years ago in China. Koi are believed to have been introduced to Japan with the invading Chinese... The Japanese were the first in Koi fish history to take the naturally occurring mutations and develop them further. Japanese rice farmers kept them as food fish but somewhere between the 1820s and 1830s, they began to breed some of the carp for aesthetic appeal.
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their fish.... I mean seriously, if you discriminate against ugly people then sure go ahead and discriminate against these fish too. Anyway these guys are mostly armored and hence not good for food.
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me too
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Oh my... I hope those Chinese not to eat those beautiful fishes
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Where did you get that? If you look at 0:13, you can see how far the pond stretches. There is room enough for all those fish.
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Dang to much in here
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That's illegal 2 hav so may fish in 1 pond !!!
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You guys are idiots, koi is found in many regions in Asia, not just Japan. So stop trying to say we took them. Damn white Japanese wannabe
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KOI is JAPANESE word NOT CHINESE! Google it!
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orgy..!
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who the fuck told you that koi is japanese fish??? why don u say panda is from japan?? lol
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looks like a bag of skiddles
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Koi is Japanese fish. Why so many Koi in China?
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