ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月21日 08時49分


A worker cleaning Lychee Bay in Guangzhou, China. The misleadingly named stream once reeked with the liquid waste from homes and a bronze foundry nearby. A concrete covering even failed to contain the smell. And that wasn’t Guangzhou’s only problem. A decade ago, the city in southeastern China had a reputation as one of the country’s grimmest, with smoggy skies, chronic traffic jams and foul-smelling streams. Today, Guangzhou still grapples with pollution and a wide wealth gap, but it has cleaned up many of its earlier problems. Now, it's home to a 192-station subway system and a glittering cultural district, including an acclaimed opera hall. The cleaned-up bed of what was once one of its vilest streams is now lined with coffee shops and souvenir stores. In fact, the area has become so clean that it now attracts tourists. #Guangzhou represents one possible vision of China’s future. But Beijing may still ignore it. Visit the link in our profile to see more of @billyhckwok’s photos.


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