ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月25日 10時29分


A few hours by car south of Beijing is a delicate string of lakes and ponds famous over the centuries for fishing, hunting and cooling summer breezes. But over the coming decades these fragile wetlands are to be transformed into an enormous satellite city for China’s overcrowded capital. Hospitals, universities, wholesale markets, corporate headquarters — almost anything that doesn’t fit into Beijing’s role as the political center of China — are to be moved near #Baiyangdian in what officials call “the project of the millennium.” The idea is to turn #Beijing into something more like Washington — a city built around a national government, with stately streets and monuments that manifest power. Locals know big changes are afoot, but they’re unsure what those changes will mean for life in the wetlands. “Of course it’s a great honor that the central government would pay attention to us here in Baiyangdian,” said Chen Dazheng, a boatman, like the one photographed here by @chiyin_sim, who fishes and ferries people along the region’s canals. “We just don’t know what to expect — except that we’re going to have to move.” Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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