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Posing for wedding photos in Beijing. Photo by Andras Bodrog

Photo Series: Streets of China

A visual tour through China's street life.

Release Date: 10/06/2009

Use the gallery button on the left to view past Photo Series.

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* Ni Hao, Would You Like Fries With That? Western fast-food restaurants are rapidly expanding all over China. These provide a clean, comfortable respite where one can see and be seen.

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* Caution: Traffic! While the safety of China's roads has improved in recent years, there's still a long way to go.

* Why It's Getting Easier to Say "I Don't" in China - Divorce rates have been steadily rising as a result of societal changes and new bureaucractic practices in China.


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The US-China Today Photo Series seeks to explore China through the sights and scenery of the country's people and places. We invite all photographers, from amateurs to pros, to submit their best work for upcoming issues. Our themes are broadly defined, so send in your shots!

Themes Now Open for Submission:

* Fashion in China                         Deadline: December 15, 2009

From posh to punk, China's young people are embracing both international fashions and updates of traditional dress. Send in your pictures of modern China's new style.

Send all photo submissions to uscipeterwinter@gmail.com
Limit of five (5) photos per contributor. Submitted photos remain the property of the photographer. The Photo Series seeks to exhibit the work of all photographers - all accepted submissions are unpaid.

Past Photo Series:
Construction - Building the new China
Rural China
 A visual tour through China's farmlands 
The West
 - US-China Today takes a visual trip through Tibet and Xinjiang.


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