Sentences with phrase «cultural elements feature»

«The Ahn Luh Dujiangyan is a project where the historical and cultural elements feature prominently given that the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, along with Mount Qingcheng, are placed together on the UNESCO World Heritage List,» said Douglas Zhao, executive chairman of the Ahn Luh group.

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Le Méridien arrival experience consists of four elements: large - scale artwork in high impact areas; the sensory experience, illustrated through the brand's signature scent, sound and use of light; Unlock Art programme, featuring artist designed key card collections that offer access to Le Méridien affiliated contemporary cultural centers in the city; and a 24 - hour curated soundtrack.
Additionally, my YouTube video, The Adventures of Dr. Patrick Mahaney: International Veterinary Volunteer, brings you up close and personal with our professional responsibilities and cultural explorations (DISCLAIMER: this video features graphic elements, such as bot fly larvae extraction from a dog's eyelid... from which he readily recovered).
The campaign, featuring on - stand elements, collateral, a fleet of branded taxis and an exciting competition, highlights QTA's focus on the UK market and its ongoing message of welcoming the world to easily discover Qatar's myriad of activities, cultural heritage and natural wonders.
contain superlative natural phenomena, formations or features or areas of exceptional natural beauty, such as superlative examples of the most important ecosystems, natural features, spectacles presented by great concentra - tions of animals, sweeping vistas covered by natural vegetation and exceptional combinations of natural and cultural elements, or
The British version will «feature unique cultural elements in new tracks, game characters, background music and game character costumes,» Tencent said.
The film brings together many of the ideas behind the works in the Pavilion and features visual and thematic elements that reflect Deller's interest in the diverse nature of British society and its broad cultural, socio - political and economic history.
The gallery says his work features «painterly and cultural elements — both sacred and profane, personal and political, from high art and popular culture — come together to play on ideas of beauty while carrying messages about black culture, history and exoticism.»
Featuring paintings and sculpture characterized by his signature use of clothing, fabric, and objects to give his works cultural and socio - political context, the exhibition takes its name from an invented term that means «one who embodies elements of beauty and hardship, one who has been rejected, disjointed, disfigured, and discarded after being used for his labour.»
First coined by Elaine de Kooning and used by Lawrence Alloway in 1958 for an exhibition of the same name featuring Milton Resnick, Philip Guston, Sam Francis, Richard Pousette - Dart, and Jean - Paul Riopelle (who, born in Québec but living in Paris, straddled the great cultural divide), Abstract Impressionism would infuse Abstract Expressionism with elements of the landscape in an esthetic program quite similar to French Non-Figuration.
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