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China - Villages [2013]

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  • A villager cycles past an elaborate and newly built wall in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A mother and daughter ride past an elaborate and newly built gate in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A man walks through Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Villagers stand next to an elaborate and newly built gate in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Piles of bricks in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A villager in Dongzhuangying village in front of an elaborate and newly built gate, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Villagers in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A woman raking dried corn husks in front of a newly constructed wall in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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