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  • CHINA. Beijing. A picture of an Olympic volunteer helping a young child and his mother . 2008
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  • Children playing soccer in residential community in Kolkata.<br />
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  • SPAIN. Cadiz. Woman at a bus stop on the coast of Cadiz. 2006
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An Olympic themed advertisement. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An Olympic themed mural . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An Olympic themed advertisement. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. An Olympic themed mural . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A picture of Olympic volunteers . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A picture of Olympic volunteers . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Young man using a cellphone. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Young man using a cellphone. 2008
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • A sign encouraging people to bungee jump at the Macao Tower.<br />
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • North Korea. 2009
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  • A man runs at night through the grounds of Monte Fort.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. English snooker playerJoe Perry is swarmed by fans chasing autographs at the China Snooker Open. Many players are taken aback by the attention they receive in China as Snooker's popularity dips in the UK.  Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. English snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A snooker fan, whose jacket is signed by various snooker players.  . Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Press photographers photograph snooker players at a press conference. Press attention is huge and players are constantly photographed by the media. . Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Fans outside of the Students Gymnasium which is hosting the China Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Snooker players Judd Trump (UK) and Tang Jun (China) during the China Open.  Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Chinese snooker player Tian Pengfei backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. English snooker player Peter Ebdon backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open which he won that year. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. English snooker player Stephen Maguire, who is ranked number 2 in the world in 2009, backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Chinese snooker player Xiao Guodong backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Chinese snooker player Ding Junhui backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Ding faces massive pressure as China's number 1 snooker player. He is as famous as Jackie Chan and Yao Ming and is always expected to perform. He famously broke down in tears during one match in 2007. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Ding Junhui (centre) sits bored as media photograph him at the press conference fpr the China Open. Ding won the tournament in 2005 and was automatically a national sporting icon. . Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Ding Junhui sits bored as media photograph him at the press conference fpr the China Open. Ding won the tournament in 2005 and was automatically a national sporting icon. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Snooker player Shaun Murphy is swarmed by fans aoutside the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. English snooker player Dave Harold backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Australian snooker player Neil Robertson backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Hong Kong snooker player Marco Fu backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Scottish snooker player Stephen Hendry MBE  backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Stephen Hendry is arguably the greatest snooker player of all time, having won 7 World Championships and having career earnings of over 8 million British Pounds. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Press photographers covering the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. English snooker player Staurt Pettman backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. A 17-year journeyman, Pettman advanced into the semi-finals of a ranking tournamnet for the first time in his career at the China Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Chinese snooker player Liang Wenbo backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Scottish snooker player John Higgins backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. English snooker player Ronnie 'The Rocket' O'Sullivan backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. O'Sullivan has been a controversial character in snooker in recent years. He has had a troubled personal life and has outbursts of profenities at press conferences. He is arguably the most gifted ever player and has earned over 5 million British Pounds in his career. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. English snooker player Shaun Murphy backstage just before going to play at the China Snooker Open. Snooker is a cue sport played on a large table measuring 3.6 metres x 1.8 metres. Originating in India in the late 19th Century where it was invented by British Army officers, the game has been a mainstay in British sport over the past few decades. Recently however, popularity of the sport has declined as the sport struggles to compete with other popular sports. The sport is however flourishing in countries such as China, where it is now the second most popular sport, behind Basketball. In a country where the  players are treated like movie-stars, China may be the great hope for the sports recovery. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman peers through a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Qianmen shopping district. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country's widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing's residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the 'new' China. Beijing's residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question "Where's the new Beijing?!". 2008..
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman peers through a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Qianmen shopping district. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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  • CHINA. Gansu Province. Dunhuang. Hangliders carrying tourists fly above a graveyard that is slowly being covered by the encroaching sand. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 41 % of China's landmass in classified as arid or desert. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. The desert has even encroached upon the capital, Beijing, which is bombarded by sandstorms each spring.
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  • SPAIN. Cadiz. Man exercising on the beach. 2006
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  • Elderly residents do exercise in the Temple of Heaven Park.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Outside view of the Grand National Theatre. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu, The Grand National Theatre is located near Beijing's central Tian'anmen Square. It is an enormous glass and titanium tear-drop-like bubble structure surrounded by water. As China's top art performance center, it covers a total floor space of around 180,000 square meters, including 130,000 square meters for the main building and 50,000 square meters underground facilities. 2008.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Beijing Guo'an during a game at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing as their team' plays against rivals Shanghai Shenhua. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua during a game at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing as their team plays against rivals Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Yu Ning, a fan of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Players from Chinese Super League team Shanghai Shenhua practice before their game with Beijing Guo'an at the Worker's stadium in Beijing. 1st April, 2017.
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  • Players from Chinese Super League team Shanghai Shenhua practice before their game with Beijing Guo'an at the Worker's stadium in Beijing. 1st April, 2017.
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  • A man walks past an advertisement for jet-skiing. Qinghai Lake, China's largest inland body of water lies at over 3000m on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. The lake has been shrinking in recent decades, as a result of increased water-usage for local agriculture. Qinghai Province. China. 2010
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  • CHINA. Chongqing Province.  A man riding a horse in the town of Wushan on the Yangtze near to 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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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoppers on the Wangfujing shopping street in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • Men next to 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 man swimming in 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 man dives into 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 man prepares to go swimming in 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 man swimming in 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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  • CHINA. Beijing. Outside view of the Grand National Theatre. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu, The Grand National Theatre is located near Beijing's central Tian'anmen Square. It is an enormous glass and titanium tear-drop-like bubble structure surrounded by water. As China's top art performance center, it covers a total floor space of around 180,000 square meters, including 130,000 square meters for the main building and 50,000 square meters underground facilities. 2008.<br />
CHINA. Beijing. Outside view of the Grand National Theatre. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu, The Grand National Theatre is located near Beijing's central Tian'anmen Square. It is an enormous glass and titanium tear-drop-like bubble structure surrounded by water. As China's top art performance center, it covers a total floor space of around 180,000 square meters, including 130,000 square meters for the main building and 50,000 square meters underground facilities. 2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Outside view of the Grand National Theatre. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu, The Grand National Theatre is located near Beijing's central Tian'anmen Square. It is an enormous glass and titanium tear-drop-like bubble structure surrounded by water. As China's top art performance center, it covers a total floor space of around 180,000 square meters, including 130,000 square meters for the main building and 50,000 square meters underground facilities. 2008.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Beijing Guo'an during a game at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing as their team' plays against rivals Shanghai Shenhua. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Beijing Guo'an during a game at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing as their team' plays against rivals Shanghai Shenhua. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Carlos Tevez (far right) of Chinese football Super League team Shanghai Shenhua stands with team mates before the game with Beijing Guo'an at the Worker's stadium in Beijing. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Beijing Guo'an during a game at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing as their team' plays against rivals Shanghai Shenhua. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Carlos Tevez (center, in blue) of Chinese football Super League team Shanghai Shenhua during a game with Beijing Guo'an at the Worker's stadium in Beijing. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Children playing football at the Worker's stadium in Beijing, during half time in the game between Shanghai Shenhua and Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Carlos Tevez of Chinese football Super League team Shanghai Shenhua walks out before the game with Beijing Guo'an at the Worker's stadium in Beijing. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Beijing Guo'an during a game at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing as their team' plays against rivals Shanghai Shenhua. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Day Jing, 23, a fan of Chinese Super League football team Beijing Guo'an wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Shanghai Shenhua. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Beijing Guo'an wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Shanghai Shenhua. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Shen Went, 35, a fan of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Wang Jiayi, 14, a fan of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Wang Yanlin (left), 30, and Duan Junxu (right), 34, fans of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Carlos Tevez of Chinese Super League team Shanghai Shenhua practices before a game with Beijing Guo'an at the Worker's stadium in Beijing. 1st April, 2017.
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  • Tourists playing in the desert. Desertification is increasing on the shores of Qinghai Lake, China's largest inland body of water which lies at over 3000m on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. The lake has been shrinking in recent decades, as a result of increased water-usage for local agriculture. Qinghai Province. China. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoppers in the Xidan shopping district in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoppers in the Xidan shopping district in central Beijing. 2006.
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  • A man swimming in 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 man dives into 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 security guard watches over the pitch during a Chinese Super League football match between Beijing Guo'an and Shanghai Shenhua, at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Carlos Tevez of Chinese football Super League team Shanghai Shenhua during a game with Beijing Guo'an at the Worker's stadium in Beijing. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • Fans of Chinese Super League football team Shanghai Shenhua wait outside the Worker's Stadium in Beijing before their team's game with Beijing Guo'an. 2nd April, 2017.
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  • CHINA. In the Beijing subway, a teenager sports a t-shirt with a bold statement. The rise in use of English in China is evident on the streets of Beijing where store-fronts, billboards and clothes frequently sport English words and phrases. 2009
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  • CHINA. A traffic warden sports a bi-lingual vest in central Beijing. The rise in use of English in China is evident on the streets of Beijing where store-fronts, billboards and clothes all sport English words and phrases. 2009
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman peers through a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Olympic park. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man looks at an advertisement. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young man peers through a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Olympic park. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Men peer through a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Olympic park. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A woman peers through a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Olympic park. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man looks through a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Olympic park. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Tourists trying to catch a glimpse of the new Olympic park. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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