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China, Taiyuan, 2008. Spring cherry trees cling to the sides of a valley outside Taiyuan. Shanxi is increasingly dry year round, diverting some of its water to serve Beijing.

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Asia, China, Shanxi, Taiyuan, people, population, culture, tradition, cultural tradition, Jay Dunn, documentary, multimedia, travel, photographer, photography, photojournalist, photojournalism
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China: "A Stranger's Eye, Taiyuan" Jay Dunn
China, Taiyuan, 2008. Spring cherry trees cling to the sides of a valley outside Taiyuan. Shanxi is increasingly dry year round, diverting some of its water to serve Beijing.