1. photojojo:

    Tomasz Gudzowaty’s site is full of photo inspiration. Here he’s documented Kung Fu students at the Shaolin Temple in China.

    Incredible Photo Essays by Tomasz Gudzowaty

    via Fubiz

  2. Fan Ho /via iainclaridge.net

    Fan Ho /via iainclaridge.net

  3. theworldwelivein:

Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong, China© William Chu

    theworldwelivein:

    Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong, China
    © William Chu

  4. China 01 (via Bruno Castanheira)

    China 01 (via Bruno Castanheira)

  5. claytoncubitt:

Zhang Huan, ‘Zhu Gangqiang No. 10’, 2009. Ash on linen.
Saatchi:
“In May 2008, an earthquake reaching 8.0 on the Richter scale struck the Sichuan Province of China, killing more than 60,000 people. Amidst the tragedy, there was a pig that lived, trapped, for 49 days after the quake, surviving on rainwater, rotten wood and a small amount of foraged feed. His survival was hailed as a miracle and he was given the name ‘Zhu Gangqiang’ (‘Cast - Iron - Pig’). According to Buddhist scripture, 49 days is the amount of time that a soul remains on earth between death and transmigration.”

    claytoncubitt:

    Zhang Huan, ‘Zhu Gangqiang No. 10’, 2009. Ash on linen.

    Saatchi:

    In May 2008, an earthquake reaching 8.0 on the Richter scale struck the Sichuan Province of China, killing more than 60,000 people. Amidst the tragedy, there was a pig that lived, trapped, for 49 days after the quake, surviving on rainwater, rotten wood and a small amount of foraged feed. His survival was hailed as a miracle and he was given the name ‘Zhu Gangqiang’ (‘Cast - Iron - Pig’). According to Buddhist scripture, 49 days is the amount of time that a soul remains on earth between death and transmigration.”

  6. (via *zzj)
Leica AG M7Summilux 24mm ƒ1.4 (ASPH)Kodachrome KR

    (via *zzj)

    Leica AG M7
    Summilux 24mm ƒ1.4 (ASPH)
    Kodachrome KR