A visual tour through construction in China.
读者能通过视觉式的游览赏识中国的各种建筑结构。
- A bridge over the mighty Yangzi River nears completion (May 2007). Photo by Peter Winter
- After decades of building, new Shanghai is still rising like a rocket from the rubble of the old. Photo by Eric Finlayson
- This pattern of new housing is repeated in major cities across China. Photo by Eric Finlayson
- At its best, the new construction is stunning, as seen by this view of the Pudong district in Shanghai. Photo by Eric Finlayson
- This new soccer stadium is part of large-scale residential redevelopment in Guiyang, Guizhou Province. Photo by Eric Finlayson
- Industrial and power installations are still springing up across rural China – near Kaili in Guizhou Province. Photo by Eric Finlayson
- Huge field with hundreds of giant wind turbines manufactured by Suzlon (Indian wind turbine producer that is the biggest in Asia). Photo by Kaj Iverson
- Masses of migrant workers are brought in from rural China to do work all throughout the night. With cheap abundant labor, the Chinese will get done whatever they want to. Photo by Kaj Iverson
- Migrant workers brought in to Beijing for construction literally live on the streets. This picture was taken in the Olympic Village area, less than a kilometer away from the bird’s nest. Photo by Kaj Iverson
- Photo by Kaj Iverson
- Photo by Kaj Iverson.
- Taking a break from the backbreaking labor. Photo by Kaj Iverson
- The Three Gorges Dam nears completion (May 2007). Photo by Peter Winter
- The 175m sign marks the final height of the rising Yangzte River following completion of the Three Gorges Dam (May 2007). Photo by Peter Winter
- Tradition meets modernity in Urumqi, Xinjiang. Photo by Peter Winter
- A high-flying electrical act outside of Yangshuo, Guangxi. Photo by Peter Winter