RANDY OLSON_MM7493_1176439.jpg
A romantic embrace on the street along the Bund during October Holiday week in the Puxi side of Shanghai where this couple is one of the lucky ones. “Bare Branches”—a phenomenon where a boy just cannot find a girl is a social problem in China.
According to the 2010 census, there were 118.06 boys born for every 100 girls. For the population born between 1900 and 2000, it is estimated that there could be 35.59 million fewer females than males.
- Copyright
- RANDY OLSON
- Image Size
- 8736x5824 / 18.0MB
- Keywords
-
affection, affection (human), age, arms around, asia, asian ethnicity, bund, bund (shanghai), chinese culture, chinese ethnicity, chinese people, city lights and lighting, city streets, color image, concepts, couples, embracing, emotions, ethnicity, gender, getty, human actions and reactions, image setting, image type, jiangsu province, kissing, kissing (by humans), lighting, lights, lights and lighting, love, men, national peoples, night, number of people, outdoors, pedestrians, people, people groups, people's republic of china, peoples, photography, reflections, relationships, roads, shanghai, street scenes, two people, urban and suburban ways of life, urban scene, ways of life, women, young adult
- Contained in galleries
- China's Bling Dynasty_National Geographic Magazine 5/2008