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From Peace to Pest: Pigeons as Urban Problem Animals

In the bustling streets of Chinese cities, two animals tell a fascinating tale of cultural perception: pigeons and rats. Once celebrated as symbols of peace and resilience, pigeons have morphed into urban nuisances, akin to rats in the eyes of many. This article explores the cultural-spatial logic behind this transformation, examining the historical context, societal […]

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