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China, Beijing, Chaoyang, San Jian Fang, 2008. Wooden beams like these salvaged from Chaoyang Street businesses will be reused elsewhere in new structures. Bricks are commonly recycled right on the spot to save transportation costs.

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Asia, China, Beijing, Chaoyang Street, San Jian Fang Xiang, protest, eviction, labor, laborer, construction, demolition, worker, poverty, culture, tradition, cultural tradition, Jay Dunn, documentary, multimedia, travel, photographer, photography, photojournalist, photojournalism
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China: "Lost on Chaoyang Lu, Beijing" Jay Dunn
China, Beijing, Chaoyang, San Jian Fang, 2008. Wooden beams like these salvaged from Chaoyang Street businesses will be reused elsewhere in new structures. Bricks are commonly recycled right on the spot to save transportation costs.