Workers of China
damonff
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Here are a few pics of a worksite near my apartment in Pudong.
These kids live at the worksite with their parents. When a project is complete, the family moves to the next worksite.
This worker walks past some students at a private school...
And some men enjoy their lunch nearby...
These kids live at the worksite with their parents. When a project is complete, the family moves to the next worksite.
This worker walks past some students at a private school...
And some men enjoy their lunch nearby...
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He was counting us onto a bus & one of us would climb out a rear window & try to get back on the bus....he would stop the bloke & say "bus full" , but we would ask him to count again & he would always come up one short. So we would do it again & again & again...at the end of it he was starting to doubt if he could count at all
We were on our way to a military base when one of us asked about the people preparing breakfast on the footpaths in the early morning twilight...so he stopped the bus & marched us all off & started directing us into one of the houses. We were horrified to enter a dwelling without the permission of the owner but the army talked to the owners & we were welcomed in. I was fed boiled ducks eggs & weak coffee with 7 sugars in it until i was sick. I saw every pergoda from every dynasty untill they all looked the same.
Ancient place with wonderful people...the average chinese is nice to meet..the military on the other hand was a different story. I took Kermit to our canteen & feed him on chocolate bars & pizza for 3 days...on the 4th day he refused & in the haze of neither of us speaking little more than 20 words of each others language...he described 'diarrhea' Our stuff was a little too rich for him