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Damin uses several ¼¸ÖÖways·½·¨ to attract [?'tr?kt]ÎüÒý fish. During the day, he jumps up and downÌøÉÏÌøÏ on his boat. After darkºÚ°µ, he hangs [h??] Ðü¹Òa lightµÆ on a post [p??st] ¸Ë×Óat the front of the boat. The cormorants bring the fish back to the boat. The fish are then taken and thrownÈÓ into a big basket Àº×Ó by Damin. No nets [net] Íøare required [r?'kwa??]ÐèÒªfor this type ÖÖÀà of fishing.
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Cormorants fishing was onceÔø¾ practiced ['pr?kt?s]ʵÐУ»Á·Ï° in lots of places in South-East ChinaÖйú¶«ÄÏ, and there were many fishermenÓæ·ò in the areaµØÇø. But today, few ºÜÉÙyoung people are interested in it.In 50 years, perhaps»òÐí there will be no more²»ÔÙ cormorants fishermen in the world.
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OnceÒ»´Î a year, a new cormorant is brought up [br??t]Ñø´ó by Damin.
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First, the cormorant eggs are checked [t?ek]¼ì²é. Then the best one is taken and given to a chicken. After 26 days, the baby cormorant breaks out of the eggÆÆ¿Ç¶ø³ö. Then it is looked afterÕÕ¹Ë by Damin himself. For ten days, it is given food every hour. The temperature ['temp(?)r?t??]ÎÂ¶È is controlled [k?n'tr??l]¿ØÖÆ to keep the baby cormorant warm. The baby cormorant grows³É³¤ stronger. After two months, it can join¼ÓÈë the other cormorants on the boat.
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During a shadow puppet play, Wang stands behind a white screen [skri?n] ÆÁÄ»with lights behind it. The audience ¹ÛÖÚsit in front of ÔÚ...Ç°Ãæthe screen. Wang and his friends hold ÎÕסthe puppets very close to the screen so the audience can see the puppets¡¯ shadows clearlyÇå³þµØ. Then they move ÒÆ¶¯the puppets aroundËÄ´¦ and do the voices of ÅäÒôthe different characters ['k?r?kt?]½ÇÉ«.
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