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Academics => History and Culture => Topic started by: Heathcliff on August 05, 2015, 04:10:20 PM
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~The Dwarf Empire: China's theme park staffed by little people.~
The World Eco Garden of Butterflies and the Dwarf Empire, also known as the Kingdom of the Little People, is a fantasy theme park in Yunnan province, created in 2009, where 100 little people live and work, entertaining tourists with song and dance routines. Belgian photographer Sanne De Wilde spent two weeks in the kingdom, and this is what she saw
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.The park is ‘ruled’ by an emperor, seen here enjoying some downtime, and an empress.
Photograph: Sanne De Wilde
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Two security guards hold up one of the park’s workers. ‘Perhaps the most dramatic, but not the most representative’ of the images, say De Wilde.
Photograph: Sanne De Wild
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In the brochures, it looks colourful and a little fantastic ... but the reality is much greyer and a little sad’.
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They live cozily in their little colorful quarters inside the park forming a warm.atmosphere of almost familial friendship with other little Co workers.
Dwarf Empire seems like the most exploitative amusement park on earth. Yet despite the political incorrectness of this modern day "freakshow," it offers its little people a chance to start over in a safe, decent environment.
Comprised of tiny mushroom-like castles, almost 100 dwarves live and work in the Empire. Twice a day, they entertain tourists with songs and live performances, along with a special speech from the "king" of the dwarf village. Each performance begins with an appearance by his majesty, in which the sunglass-wearing king waves to the crowd in a flowing yellow coat, printed with colorful mushrooms. The park’s dwarves range in height from a little over two-feet to just over four-feet, and each has a unique part to play, from caped guards with fake swords to acrobats.
While some sources report that the Empire was a dwarf colony that was later turned into a theme park, this is incorrect. The park is in fact solely a business venture that lured dwarves from across the country with the promise of a better life. Although the park seems to take advantage of these little people, each earns $147/month with guaranteed housing, which is much better than what most people in the region are making.
Besides their wages, the dwarves are also offered counseling and extracurricular activities. A stark contrast to their former lives, since most of them used to live in the streets. Since life is fairly good at the Empire, the owners have plans to expand, creating an army of sorts, featuring 800-1000 dwarves from across China.
~credits to the source
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well if they are happy there i won't question that... though i doubt if you can create one here without getting the ire of the chr....
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hmmm in my own opinion mahirap mo naman idistinguish kung exploited ba talaga sila... tnx sa share maam @Schy