Day Two Hundred Twenty One, August 31, 2011

the end of a generation

Walking around the streets and alleys of Shanghai, I love to meet old people, the ones that represent the China that I had read about before moving here, the China of movies, of books and historical documentaries. And these people are still there, walking with their fans, with their tiny previously bound feet, with their age old traditions and they drift on the shores of the huge sea of modernism that is taking over China. And I wonder, how long will there be tai chi in the streets, mahjong in the parks, pajamas worn in the city, bird cages filling the park, crickets in tiny cages for good luck… when will all this start to become a thing of the past giving room to the ipod carrying new generation?

I feel so lucky to be witness to some of it that still lives on in the very few…


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6 responses to “Day Two Hundred Twenty One, August 31, 2011”

  1. So true and well said… 🙂

    1. Thank you very much!

  2. I am so glad you are sending these daily signals into the world.

    1. Thank you so much! It was so lovely spending a little time with you!

  3. Lovely light work.. mm.. once again the elderly are so beautiful to shoot.. c

  4. While I’m tempted to say that tai chi can be done with an ipod (not with heavy metal, of course), the masters will surely disagree.

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