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Chinese of Today: “We Chinese”

Apr19 by jdresner

Fascinating art and culture project by M. Scott Brauer photographing and interviewing Chinese citizens to get a better sense of what China is like today and might be in the future. You can view a large collection of the pictures and excerpts of the interview material at the We Chinese website.

This entry was posted in 20th Century, Art/Culture, China, current events, Interesting/Supplemental, not homework.

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