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Lao XIE XIE Captures Trending Traditions Among China’s Hot Young Urban Mess

FeaturedLao XIE XIE, 2019. All rights reserved

Visual artist Lao XIE XIE is the son of anarchy, a child of the times showing pragmatic filial piety to the urban fast and furious, only.

Elsbeth van Paridon -- China Fashion| Urban Culture Groupie Photographers, society, Subculture Leave a comment November 24, 2019 5 Minutes

SHIN! Youth: About Capturing China’s Brazen Post-95 Street Cult

FeaturedCopyright@ SHIN! Youth | 膨胀青年, 2019. All rights reserved

SHIN! Youth street photography emphasizes the attitude and personality of China’s youngsters and urban trendsetters -- aka the post-95s.

Elsbeth van Paridon -- China Fashion| Urban Culture Groupie China Millennials, Photographers, Subculture Leave a comment January 24, 2019January 24, 2019 5 Minutes

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