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Hey guys, last December I took my holiday and went back to China. My girlfriend's hometown, Shunchang County, is located in the northern Fujian Province. It's a small town surrounded by mountains with two streams running through it. It has a population of 200,000 and people there are hospitable.
I brought only one camera (my Leica M6 with a CV 35/2.5 LTM version lens) and several rolls of Kodak Tmax 100 with me. But I can say that's the most enjoyable shooting experience I've ever had.
If I may I would like to share some photos here:
1. The town is hold by two rivers running through it.
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
2. Many of the young generation move to the big cities rather than stay in the town. Therefore normally children and elderly form the majority of the streets.
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
3. Although the town is quite modernized, there are still many farmers working at some corners of the civilization.
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
4. Many decades ago railways made the town once a keypoint in Southeast China, but of course the glories have been long gone.
Railway across the town by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
5. Even though the town is now just a ordinary small town rest in a place that no body knows, I would say in the morning market, even in the cold winter you can still feel the passions of these people who still live here.
Untitled by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Morning in the rural town by FISHER YU, on Flickr
Market in Shunchang County by FISHER YU, on Flickr
The end.
If you guys found this interesting, I can share more shots during my last holiday back in China. Since I've been aboard, I realized the China reported by the media seems to be very different from where I lived for my last 24 years. I hope through my photos I can reveal what China looks like as per my own personal feeling.
Cheers
Fisher
I brought only one camera (my Leica M6 with a CV 35/2.5 LTM version lens) and several rolls of Kodak Tmax 100 with me. But I can say that's the most enjoyable shooting experience I've ever had.
If I may I would like to share some photos here:
1. The town is hold by two rivers running through it.


2. Many of the young generation move to the big cities rather than stay in the town. Therefore normally children and elderly form the majority of the streets.




3. Although the town is quite modernized, there are still many farmers working at some corners of the civilization.


4. Many decades ago railways made the town once a keypoint in Southeast China, but of course the glories have been long gone.



5. Even though the town is now just a ordinary small town rest in a place that no body knows, I would say in the morning market, even in the cold winter you can still feel the passions of these people who still live here.



The end.
If you guys found this interesting, I can share more shots during my last holiday back in China. Since I've been aboard, I realized the China reported by the media seems to be very different from where I lived for my last 24 years. I hope through my photos I can reveal what China looks like as per my own personal feeling.
Cheers
Fisher