For the past few years, Getty Images photographer Kevin Frayer has been covering China’s Steel production facilities, from massive state-run factories to small unauthorized steel producers.
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Qingming Festival, Tomb Sweeping Day
The Qingming Festival, also know as Tomb Sweeping Day, was held earlier this week marked by people visiting cemeteries to clean tombs, lay flowers, and make offerings to the deceased.
Source: Qingming Festival, Tomb Sweeping Day - The Boston Globe
Scenes From 21st-Century China
A small view of people and places across China over the past few months.
China From Above – The Atlantic
A collection of recent aerial images showing the vast diversity of landscapes across China, from cities to mountains, desert to sea shores, and much more.
Source: China From Above - The Atlantic
The Dramatic Landscape of China’s Gansu Province – The Atlantic
Gansu Province, in northwestern China, is about the same size as California, with a population of about 26 million people. Gansu’s diverse landscapes include parts of the Gobi Desert, the Yellow River, numerous mountain formations, and remnants of the Silk Road and the Great Wall of China.
Source: The Dramatic Landscape of China's Gansu Province - The Atlantic
Photos of Empty Chinese Amusement Parks – The Atlantic
What happens when the crowds go home?
Source: Photos of Empty Chinese Amusement Parks - The Atlantic
Photo of the Day – River of Ten Thousand Souls
Yaqing Temple
Tree Top – National Geographic Photo of the Day
A tree grows on a pillar of rock in China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in this National Geographic Photo of the Day from the 2015 Traveler Photo Contest.
Source: Zhangjiajie Image, China - National Geographic Photo of the Day
Bird Feeders – National Geographic Photo of the Day
A man fishes with cormorants on China’s Li River in this National Geographic Photo of the Day from our Your Shot community.
China’s Superrich: The Bling Dynasty – NYTimes.com
Forget old money. China’s fabulously wealthy are playing catch-up, learning how to acquire — and use — the trappings of the good life.