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This theater is on the main drag of Guang Hai. Before the advent of VHS tapes and DVDs, it was popular and well attended. When people stopped coming…
Taishan and China have been building new roads twenty-four seven. They have built thousands of miles of roads and toll-roads. Still it is not enough. With the opening of…
This WC is old and smells bad. But, don’t forget: “Bring Your Own Toilet Paper!”
In Guanghai, the main road is far away from here. On this secondary road, there is little competition. These vendors are lonesome waiting for customers.
Chickens are bagged for transport. In this case, they are transported in the baggage hold of a bus.
Bean sprouts is a big business. The farmers bring tons of bean sprouts here. Here they are distributed to other parts of the city.
Chung Fun is a popular dish for breakfast. It is made to order, tasty, and cheap. Did I mention fast?
With firecrackers finish, this bride is going to the restaurant join the groom for the rest of the festivities.
He poles his way to shore. When he gets to shore they will sell their catch and go home.
Fishermen have a long day. They come in, put up their boat, and pole into shore to sell their catch.
The box is not a seat. It is a bin for storing items to be delivered at various stops, an informal FedEx.
No store, no market place, and no place else to go. She is seeking customers and must endure boredom of waiting.
This is located on the temple wall. The Eight Immortals are imbued with magical powers. They are part of the Taoist belief system; here they are crossing the…
The back of the temple is the main road while the front overlooks rice fields.
On the road to Guang Hai, the bus stopped to pick up chickens.
This tractor just finished plowing a field and moving onto the next field.
This is more typical of Guang Hai streets