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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • A restaurant worker sleeps next to a bright red wall.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Chairs outside of a restaurant. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A chair bearing the 'unlucky number' 13 in a stadium during the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A chair left in the street. 2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A chair bearing the 'unlucky number' 13 in a stadium during the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A toy dog outside a store in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • Beijing, China.
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  • CHINA. A student's book at  the Li Yang ‘Crazy English’ school in Beijing. The school is famous for having hundreds of students chanting English together during classes. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man collecting discarded water bottles from a bin for recycling, in the shopping district of Wangfujing, a popular place for spectators, tourists and athletes to visit during the Olympic Games. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A toy dog outside a store in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Chongqing Province.  A in the town of Wushan, which lies on the banks of the Yangtze and at the entrance to the 3 Gorges. As tourism booms, towns are being developed and modernized resulting in old areas being razed.  The flooding of the three Gorges, by damming the Yangtze near the town of YiChang, has remained a controversial subject due to the negative environmental consequences and the displacement of millions of people in the flood plain. The Yangtze River however is reported to be at its lowest level in 150 years as a result of a country-wide drought. It is China's longest river and the third longest in the world. Originating in Tibet, the river flows for 3,964 miles (6,380km) through central China into the East China Sea at Shanghai.  2008.
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. Wuhan. A horse in an enclosure in Wuhan zoo. In many of China's 'second-tier' cities, away from the modern zoos in the megacities of Beijing and Shanghai, hide a plethora of smaller unknown zoos. In these zoos, what can only be described as animal abuse is subtly taking place in the form of deprivation of light, space, sanitation and social contact with other animals. Living in awful conditions, these animals spend there days entertaining tourists who seem oblivious to the animals' plight and squalid existence. 2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man collecting discarded water bottles from a bin for recycling, in the shopping district of Wangfujing, a popular place for spectators, tourists and athletes to visit during the Olympic Games. 2008
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  • CHINA. Chongqing Province.  A tourist on a boat cruising through the 3 Gorges. The flooding of the three Gorges, by damming the Yangtze near the town of YiChang, has remained a controversial subject due to the negative environmental consequences and the displacement of millions of people in the flood plain. The Yangtze River however is reported to be at its lowest level in 150 years as a result of a country-wide drought. It is China's longest river and the third longest in the world. Originating in Tibet, the river flows for 3,964 miles (6,380km) through central China into the East China Sea at Shanghai.  2008.
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  • A young child sleeps on a chair in a home on the Tibetan Plateau, in western China.
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