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  • People eating in a semi-oudoor restaurant in Wuhan, China.<br />
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  • CHINA. A man eating during Chinese New Year in Ditan Park in Beijing.  Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is the most important festival and holiday in the Chinese calendar In mainland China, many people use this holiday to visit family and friends and also visit local temples to offer prayers to their ancestors. The roots of Chinese New Year lie in combined influences from Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and folk religions.  2008
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  • CHINA. A woman eating during Chinese New Year in Ditan Park in Beijing.  Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is the most important festival and holiday in the Chinese calendar In mainland China, many people use this holiday to visit family and friends and also visit local temples to offer prayers to their ancestors. The roots of Chinese New Year lie in combined influences from Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and folk religions.  2008
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  • CHINA. A man eating during Chinese New Year in Ditan Park in Beijing.  Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is the most important festival and holiday in the Chinese calendar In mainland China, many people use this holiday to visit family and friends and also visit local temples to offer prayers to their ancestors. The roots of Chinese New Year lie in combined influences from Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and folk religions.  2008.
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  • CHINA. A woman eating during Chinese New Year in Ditan Park in Beijing.  Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is the most important festival and holiday in the Chinese calendar In mainland China, many people use this holiday to visit family and friends and also visit local temples to offer prayers to their ancestors. The roots of Chinese New Year lie in combined influences from Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and folk religions.  2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman, eating KFC in the street. 2008
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  • Chinese Alligators alligators eating (Alligator sinensis),  Anhui Research Center for Alligator Reproduction. Only 120 individuals remain in the wild in China as a result of wetlands reclamation. Xuancheng City, Anhui Province. China. 2010
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. Wuhan. People eating in a semi-oudoor restaurant. Wuhan (population 4.3 million) is a sprawling city that sits on both sides of the Yangtze River.  2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman, eating KFC in the street. 2008.
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  • A man eating noodles in a restaurant near Dongting Lake, Hunan Province. Dongting Lake has decreased in size in recent decades as a result of land reclamation and damming of the Yangtze. China. 2010
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  • A cow eats on the side of the road on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A mother and child near the Olympic village during the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A mother and her child on Tiananmen Square during the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics. 2008
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  • PORTUGAL. Lisbon. A man cooking in an outdoor restaurant in the streets of the old district of Alfama . 2004
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A mother and child near the Olympic village during the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A mother and her child on Tiananmen Square during the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics. 2008
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. Wuhan. A man carrying pot of noodles. Wuhan (population 4.3 million) is a sprawling city that sits on both sides of the Yangtze River. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoppers in the Xidan shopping district in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoppers on the Wangfujing shopping street in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Abandoned food in the street . 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A young girl in the town of Wuzhen.  The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Abandoned food in the street . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoppers on the Wangfujing shopping street in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoppers in the electronic district of Zhonguancun in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoppers on the Wangfujing shopping street in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • The Red-Crowned Crane, a threatened species at the Zhalong Wetlands, Heilongjiang Province. China. 2011
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. Wuhan. Zebra 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. Hubei Province. Wuhan. A man carrying pot of noodles. Wuhan (population 4.3 million) is a sprawling city that sits on both sides of the Yangtze River. 2008.
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  • The Chinese Alligator (Alligator sinensis),  Anhui Research Center for Alligator Reproduction. Only 120 individuals remain in the wild in China as a result of wetlands reclamation. Xuancheng City, Anhui Province. China. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Eating at street stalls near Houhai Park. 2007.
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  • A man eating a bowl of Pho, traditional Vietnamese noodles.
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  • CHINA. Hong Kong. Men eating in a market. Officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, it is a territory located on China's south coast on the Pearl River Delta. It has a population of 6.9 million people, and is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. 2008
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  • MONGOLIA. Ulaan Baatar. Otguntugs (left) the father, Ounsuren (centre) the mother and their son Huyga eating breakfast. As the global financial crisis grips Asia, Mongolia is feeling the implications first hand as the country suffers from rising inflation pushing the price of food and fuel ever upwards. For the country’s homeless, who live in sewers and abandoned garages in the capital and already face extreme discrimination and are denied access to basic health and social care, their lives are hanging in the balance. 2008
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  • A man checking his cellphone while eating lunch in a small restaurant.
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  • A woman eating in a restaurant in the isolated town of Hongsibao, which lies 150km south of Ningxia's capital Yinchuan. It is completely surrounded by dry and arid land and is officially titled the 'Hongsibao Development Zone Poverty Reduction Project'. Some 200,000 people have been relocated to the town from local mountainous areas, suffering as a result of the harsh, dry climes and increasing desertification.
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  • Chinese Muslims stop to eat yoghurt at the side of a road on the Tibetan Plateau, in western China.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A migrant worker family eat together  in Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A migrant worker family eat together Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Hong Kong. A market trader taked a break to eat dinner. Officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, it is a territory located on China's south coast on the Pearl River Delta. It has a population of 6.9 million people, and is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. 2008
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  • Diners eat lunch in a small restaurant in a village in souther Sichuan Province. Virtually all of the chopsticks found in the south of China are made from bamboo.
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  • A Chinese Muslim man stop to eat yoghurt at the side of a road on the Tibetan Plateau, in western China.
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  • Yuan-Hung Lo (Roy), acting leader of the Taiwan Technical Mission. The farm is part of a program of assistance provided by Taiwan. Tuvalu has poor quality soil throughout its islands and atolls resulting in few vegetables and fruits being available for local to eat. The farm sells vegetables to locals twice a week. Located in the South West Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is the world's 4th smallest country and is one of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts including sea level rise, drought and extreme weather events. Tuvalu - March, 2019.
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  • A man purchases plants from a farm jointly run by the Tuvalu and Taiwanese governments. The farm is part of a program of assistance provided by Taiwan. Tuvalu has poor quality soil throughout its islands and atolls resulting in few vegetables and fruits being available for local to eat. The farm sells vegetables to locals twice a week. Located in the South West Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is the world's 4th smallest country and is one of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts including sea level rise, drought and extreme weather events. Tuvalu - March, 2019.
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  • A woman collects cucumbers harvested from a farm jointly run by the Tuvalu and Taiwanese governments. The farm is part of a program of assistance provided by Taiwan. Tuvalu has poor quality soil throughout its islands and atolls resulting in few vegetables and fruits being available for local to eat. The farm sells vegetables to locals twice a week. Located in the South West Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is the world's 4th smallest country and is one of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts including sea level rise, drought and extreme weather events. Tuvalu - March, 2019.
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  • A fisherman waves away flies from his recent catch of fish in the mangroves of north-west Jakarta. Much of the city's seafood is hazardous to eat as severe water pollution has led to contamination in the food chain.
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  • MONGOLIA. Ulaan Baatar. Battar (left), 55, eats breakfast on a bitterly cold winter morning. As the global financial crisis grips Asia, Mongolia is feeling the implications first hand as the country suffers from rising inflation pushing the price of food and fuel ever upwards. For the country’s homeless, who live in sewers and abandoned garages in the capital and already face extreme discrimination and are denied access to basic health and social care, their lives are hanging in the balance. 2008
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  • A young Indonesian girl eats in a slum community in Jakarta.
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  • A young man eats breakfast in a village on the outskirts of the Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary, one of Asia's most threatened evergreen woodlands, totalling over 3,500 square kilometres in size. Illegal logging and clearance of forest for agriculture continue to threaten the last remaining forest.
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