Finally, I’ve taken some time to see a real, not yet reconstructed, about to be demolished Hutong. More photos to come! I just had to post this one first: Broken glass is used as an inventive way to scare off intruders from trying to gain access into this home. I’m also imagining colored glass and the [...]
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glass as barbed-wire
Posted by Tiffany Wan on April 9, 2010
http://tiffanywan.com/blog/2010/04/glass-as-barbed-wire/
photography: ordinary Chinese laborers
Documentary photos of the life and work of ordinary Chinese laborers are exhibited by Jiang Lingda, a freelance photographer in Shanghai over the span of nine years. Coming to China as a foreigner, many times we overlook the standard way of life here (or as you may see in some of my posts, finding the ordinary [...]
Posted by Tiffany Wan on March 30, 2010
http://tiffanywan.com/blog/2010/03/photography-ordinary-chinese-laborers/
chinese love basketball..
Each and every court is filled everyday in the afternoon! Even in the cold winter weather.
Posted by Tiffany Wan on March 26, 2010
http://tiffanywan.com/blog/2010/03/chinese-love-basketball/