@Andrew D: the local life is the one you see everywhere - Chinese modernity. My guess is that you really want to photo things that have been around for awhile and that are different from modernity elsewhere - fine, but everything changes, and it is change that is the authenticity - the Chinese/nonchinese dichotomy is a deceptive one, and much exaggerated by everybody concerned - which is not to say that there's anything wrong with your project - historically-derived variations on a global theme, which will continue to develop, be stomped, and take other hybrid forms. No likely end to it.


Anning refinery fined for violation of national environmental laws
Posted byBad that the construction company would try to do this; good that the government actually acted against them.
US Ambassador to China visits Yunnan
Posted byFollow the aluminum trail.
Around Town: Wanda Twin Towers
Posted byWould be nice if labor and capital were put to use creating something that actually helped somebody who badly needed something.
Shwe Mann removal a blow to reform in Myanmar
Posted by53 years of this crap - my respect for the people of the country, who have managed to hang on through it all.
I'll be glad when all these guys are fossils, and I'm sure the Burmese/Myanmarese who are alive then will too. But it won't happen automatically.
Interview: Great Leaps author Colin Flahive
Posted byFine book, good read, good guy.