BBQ in Xishuangbanna, Dim sum in Texas and a love for dancing that unites us all | Sister Cities



Meet the people who work to keep cultural traditions alive and thriving in two great cities built around cultural diversity. This is part two of a two-part episode in Austin and Xishuangbanna.

Sister Cities brings to life the heartbeat of two remarkable cities – one in China, one in America – revealing the surprising and inspiring connectivity that binds them together. Austin and Xishuangbanna are cities that honor cultural diversity and encourage residents to enjoy time in the great outdoors.

Watch Part one here: https://youtu.be/Bhk7OttoDyA

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7 comments

  1. Don’t miss part one of this majestic aventure between these two amazing cities: https://youtu.be/Bhk7OttoDyA

  2. This means Gannett news media was compromised by the Chinese government.. Sad!

  3. Thanks Austin for selling out TX freedom to Xi Jing Ping 🖕🖕🖕🍭