The Pinch by John Lin and Olivier Ottevaere

SHUANGHE – Chinese projects that dominate the headlines are either large in scale, located in the country’s megacities or designed by starchitects, often all three at the same time. The Chinese countryside, on the other hand, is often left behind,
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