A look back at the biggest stories coming out of China in 2011.
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As part of our interview series with photographers in China, Mick Ryan details his work as a commercial photographer in Shanghai.
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As part of our interview series with photographers in China, Ryan Pyle takes us on a visual tour of Xinjiang while providing his perspective on the region's unique culture and people.
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In a new series, USCT interviews photographers and photojournalists exploring China's modern transformation. Tom Carter takes us on a visual journey of the country's people and homes.
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A critical component of China’s rise has been its ability to develop economic and political relations with the rest of the world. In Africa, this engagement has fueled both praise and criticism.
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At a time of Cold War antagonisms, the Family of Man exhibit brought understanding of the world and its people through the power of the lens. With China a target of cheers and criticisms, this collection of photographs seeks to capture some of the complexity behind the lives of its 1.3 billion people.
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The People's Republic of China is 60 years old. While the country is celebrating, what is the rest of the world thinking?
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Ever the responsible official, Grandpa Wen has become the Zhou Enlai of today’s Chinese party-state, drawing young admirers from across the nation with his affable nature, unyielding sense of duty, and tireless care for the nation’s poor.
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From lowly orcs to Grand Wizards of the Dark Realm, China’s online gamers are storming castles and expanding their domain. The government, however, is playing too.
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The global economic slump has hit the casino industry hard. Macau, once the dream of Las Vegas operators, is reeling from the downturn.
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