Photos sur des Chinois endormis. Collection de Xu Kangping photographe à China Hangzhou.
Sleeping China
Photos sur des Chinois endormis. Collection de Xu Kangping photographe à China Hangzhou.
Photos sur des Chinois endormis. Collection de Xu Kangping photographe à China Hangzhou.
Photos sur des Chinois endormis. Collection de Xu Kangping photographe à China Hangzhou.
Des touristes font des selfies dans le parc olympique de Pékin. Photo de Charles Xuk, Pékin, janvier 2017.
Des touristes font des selfies dans le parc olympique de Pékin. Photo de Charles Xuk, Pékin, janvier 2017.
Vannnier miao dans le Guizhou. Photo de Petr Vrána, janvier 2017.
Changtan, Qiandongnan, Guizhou, 2016.
Enfants s’abritant de la pluie avec des feuilles de lotus, Guizhou. Photo publiée par Martin Butz le 4 janvier 2017 sur Instagram.
Shanghai, 2017.
Photo de Pavel Dvorak déposée en décembre 2016 sur Instagram.
Workers en route to the Chuan Chang road recycling depot in Shanghai are among thousands of waste pickers working in China’s cities sorting through rubbish for materials that can be recycled for a profit.
Workers en route to the Chuan Chang road recycling depot in Shanghai are among thousands of waste pickers working in China’s cities sorting through rubbish for materials that can be recycled for a profit.
Zhang Jinling is picking cardboard boxes from a trash can on the side of the road in a downtown area of Shanghai. She empties the boxes, folds them and puts them on a trailer hitched to a bicycle. She also buys cardboard from residents in the houses on the same street, purchasing it for 2.5 mao (less than 3p) for a pile. When her trailer is full, she takes the load to a recycling market on the outskirts of the city where she sells each pile for a 1p profit. Markets like these sort waste into different materials and sell it to bigger markets where it ends up at big industrial recycling plants for individual materials.
Artificers do facial massage for volunteers at the Shandong Provincial Sports Center in Jinan, capital of east China’s Shandong Province, May 4, 2015. A total of 1,000 volunteers were given a 30-minute facial massage in Jinan on Monday, which was aimed at creating a world record. (Xinhua/Zhao Xiaoming)
Xiaobeilu’ is a photographic and film project that explores ‘the social life and economies of a pedestrian bridge in Guangzhou that functions as a symbolic gateway into China from Africa and the Global South’.
Daniel Traub
Xiaobeilu’ is a photographic and film project that explores ‘the social life and economies of a pedestrian bridge in Guangzhou that functions as a symbolic gateway into China from Africa and the Global South’. Daniel Traub, a photographer and ‘curator’ of this project, is a half-Chinese American who lived in China for several years. In 2009, Traub met two souvenir photographers that were working on a bridge in the area of Xiaobei, in downtown Guangzhou – the area that has come to be know as the ‘Chocolate City’ or, more recently, ‘Little Africa’. The two photographers -internal (transprovincial) migrants themselves- were offering A4-size prints to foreigners passing by, and had the most success with Africans who would buy the photographs as souvenirs of their time in China.
Dernière représentation d’opéra avant la démolition du village, photo prise dans les environs de Zhengzhou.
Dernière représentation d’opéra avant la démolition du village, photo prise dans les environs de Zhengzhou1
Wenchuan, sept ans après le séisme de magnitude 8,0, faisant plus de 80.000 morts ou portés disparus.
PHOTOS. Vif contraste à Wenchuan sept ans après le séisme meurtrier
© Chine Nouvelle (Xinhua) – , le 12/05/2015 12:38
Le village de Jiangxia 江夏村 se situe près de Canton, sur la ligne de métro numéro 2. C’est un endroit où vivent des dizaines de milliers de migrants. On voir ici un mur avec de nombreuses petites annonces, la plupart pour des logements, mais parfois aussi pour des petits ateliers.
La plage au Dameisha Waterfront Park 深圳大梅沙海滨公园 . le nombre de touristes peut atteindre 13 millions par jour et l’accès doit être contrôlé quotidiennement.
Taking her favourite elements of Hong Kong and piecing them together in eye-catching prints, British artist Louise Hill has captured the city’s multilayered quality. Continuer la lecture de « Hong Kong à travers les oeuvres de Louise Hill »