Photobook: Chinese On The Train featuring a decade’s worth of photography by Wang Fuchun, of Chinese people commuting on trains between big cities and small towns.
Wang Juyan: Xian Guan
Xian Guan is one of five Sanskrit-language Mahāyāna Buddhist scriptures. Xian Guan also means in contemporary Chinese “now, observe”.
Zhang Xiao, About My Hometown
In ‘They’, Zhang showed secular Chongqing citizens at a moment of euphoric leisure. In ‘Coastline’, he travelled 18.000 kilometres along the Chinese coastline to photograph the surreal landscapes he encountered.
Super Sonic, by A J Ghani
Hip Hop is still a relatively modern concept in Kunming and the rest of China. Photographs & Text: A J Ghani, Bangladesh.
Bicycles in Beijing , Now, by Xiaomeng Zhao
Since the new millennium, Car culture broke into China strongly and quickly, and soon became the most popular or desired mode of transportation.
The Great Wall, by Fan Shi San
The Great Wall passes through several provinces include Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Hebei and Liaoning until it plunges into the Yellow Sea.
Identical Twins, by Gao Rongguo
People born at the same time differ in their temperament and fate. People sharing the same encounters may not necessarily be born in the same moment.
9 Dollars Fashion, by Quentin Shih
In his series 9 Dollars Fashion For Photography, Quentin recreates a mock high fashion shoot with $9 counterfeit items sourced in markets at a small coal-producing city in Shanxi province.
Photo Essay: God Gave Us A Couch, by Yang Shuhuai 杨抒怀
In November 2013, Xiaokang Magazine, affiliated with the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, conducted a survey called “Annual Mood of 2013”.
Ju Duoqi – Fantasies in Chinese Cabbage
Humans cannot change their skin color, race, or other innate characteristics. Cabbage is the same way; the most common cabbage in Beijing is light yellow or green; you will never find a blue or hot pink cabbage at the market.
One Childless in China, by Wu Jiaxing
China’s one child policy was first introduced in the late 1970s to rein in the surging population. But it also left many bereft mothers and fathers who lost their only child.
The Innocent, by Zhang Lijie
According to international statistics, about eight to fifteen out of a thousand people are autistic, but the numbers are rising. There are more than one million autistic children in China.
Xiaoxiao Xu, The way to the Golden Mountain
Wenzhou is a large port city in the eastern province of Zhejiang with a population of three million. I was overwhelmed by the changes and the combination of memories and contemporary experiences.
Invisible Interview: Lam Yik Fei, Hong Kong
If you have been following the current protests in Hong Kong and its now famous Umbrella Movement, chances are you’ve seen a photograph by Lam Yik Fei.
Photobook: Midnight Tweedle, Zhang Lijie
Midnight Tweedle, Zhang Lijie will be exhibited at the IPA PHOTOBOOKS SHOW Travelling Edition at Angkor Photo Festival 2014.