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A business tourist
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Urban Rhythm: Samseong-dong Streetscape
Public art in the Seoul's centre
Within Bratislava's woods
Trees of Gaderska dolina
A view on Seoul from Itaewon
Winter maple
Spa town faux ‘antique’ architecture
Pop
an angry fish-resembling rock
Enjoying spring
Spotted
After the First Snowfall
Ugrasen-ki Baoli / detail
Ugrasen-ki Baoli
China, where tourists do not go
The World’s Longest Teak Bridge
Life on Taungthaman Lake
Sunset
Under the bridge
Industrial Heritage on the Waterfront
Conquering the Universe
Under a Blood Red Sky
Urban
Monuments and Memory
At the Playground
Among Tea Fields and Simple Homes
Camouflage
Fix that car
Tranquility of the Western Tatras
Greenery of the Western Tatras
Restored Urban Park
Restored Urban Park
A Postcard For You
Against the Sun
Ayran!
The Head (of China House)
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Tomorrow’s Batteries, Yesterday’s Dreams

The scene around Gotion’s headquarters in Hefei’s Baohe District offers a study in contrasts: new tech labs and clean, futuristic facades abruptly give way to bleak neighborhoods shaped by decades of utilitarian planning. While nothing here is outright catastrophic or desperately poor — in fact, the city’s intense development and investments in resilience mean it’s far from forgotten — there’s a stark, almost clinical emptiness to the place that makes it feel suspended in time.
The main roads are oversized and strangely quiet, lined with concrete apartment blocks that have lost any hint of warmth, their original purpose now half-erased as people drift to other parts of the city. Early socialist ideals promised community and equality, but the result looks more like mass production for people, with space for everything but daily life. Even the green spaces serve as reminders of what’s missing: carefully maintained, yes, but often without anyone to enjoy them for more than a few minutes.
In international urban studies, Hefei’s model is sometimes praised for transforming risk into resilience and tripling economic output, yet local and foreign researchers alike acknowledge the human cost of such progress — whole communities relocated, the old fabric of street life replaced by order and efficiency. Around Gotion, the future seems built atop the silences of the past: not ruined, but quietly, steadily, drained of vitality.
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