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  • 15
    Sep
    2011
    7:53pm, EDT

    Feng Li / Getty Images

    The ethnic minority dancers perform as a policeman guarding during the large party of the 9th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China on September 15 in Guiyang, China.

    Ethnic minorities dance to celebrate Traditional Games in Guiyang, China

    By Rich Shulman

    At first glance, I was struck by how poorly composed this image seemed to be. On second thought, I'm pretty sure photographer Feng Li knew he was making a picture that works on several different levels.

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  • 12
    Sep
    2011
    3:25pm, EDT

    Single bamboo drifting competition in Guiyang, China

    Feng Li / Getty Images

    A competitor in the sport of single bamboo drifting performs during the 9th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China on Sep. 11, 2011 in Guiyang, China.

    Feng Li / Getty Images

    The single bamboo drifting contest during the 9th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China on Sep. 11, 2011 in Guiyang, China.

    Feng Li / Getty Images

    The single bamboo drifting contest during the 9th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China on Sep 11, 2011 in Guiyang, China.

     

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  • 17
    Feb
    2011
    6:30am, EST

    Contrasting images of Lantern Festival in China

    Chinafotopress via Getty Images

    Miao people perform a dragon dance to celebrate the coming lantern festival at Xiumei Square on Feb. 16 in Taijiang county of Guiyang, Guizhou province, China. The Lantern Festival, also known as Yuanxiao Festival or Shanguuan Festival, falls on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month in China. This year it will fall on Feb. 17.

    Jason Lee / Reuters

    A man dressed in a Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) costume sits on an electric bicycle while waiting for a performance to celebrate the Lantern Festival, on the last day of Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations, in Beijing on Feb. 17.

    See more Chinese New Year photos on PhotoBlog here.

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  • 12
    Dec
    2010
    12:12pm, EST

    Lu Di / EPA

    Workers dismantle cars confiscated in a campaign against unlicensed taxi service in Guiyang in southwest China's Guizhou province, Dec. 12. Over 300 cars and more than 1,000 motorbikes confiscated in the campaign were destroyed.

    Cars dismantled after crackdown on unlicensed taxi service in China

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    Wow, this is definitely a wee bit more harsh than a citation and a fine. I would think law enforcement would allow the offenders to keep their cars for personal transportation which would include driving to a legal job.

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    They are a communist country...oh wait I saw a cop in my area of Calif,put a whole family on the street while they towed their car off to the police impound lot...The family,mother,father,a son who looked to be about 4,a daughter who looked to be about 9,and a baby,removed their groceries from the  …

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