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With construction booming, there is a joke that the "crane" is the official bird of China.
A coal power plant comes online every four to five days in China that could power a city the size of San Diego.
A man walking by a window looks down on China International Automobile Exhibition in Guangzhou, one of the largest auto shows on the planet.
- Copyright
- RANDY OLSON
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- 4299x2866 / 5.0MB
- Keywords
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architecture, architecture and art, asia, asian ethnicity, building exteriors, chinese culture, chinese ethnicity, chinese people, color image, commercial, commercial structures, construction, cranes, cranes and derricks etc., day, equipment, ethnicity, exhibit hall, gender, getty, guangzhou, high rises, image composition, image setting, image type, indoors, intercontinental architecture and art, interior views (of buildings), men, modern, modern architecture and art, national peoples, number of people, obscured face, one man only, one person, people's republic of china, peoples, photography, side view, silhouettes, sky, structures, westernization, windows
- Contained in galleries
- China's Bling Dynasty_National Geographic Magazine 5/2008