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AI Music Therapy Pod

AI Music Therapy Pod

A comic shows a user lying at an Angle on a zero-gravity seat wearing a monitoring device, observing real-time electroencephalogram data and other vital signs on the screen. Surrounded by environmental music featuring bird chirping or the natural sound of a stream, it provides a peaceful space away from the hustle and bustle of the outside world. Shanghai, China on November 3, 2025.

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AI Music Therapy Pod

AI Music Therapy Pod

A comic shows a user lying at an Angle on a zero-gravity seat wearing a monitoring device, observing real-time electroencephalogram data and other vital signs on the screen. Surrounded by environmental music featuring bird chirping or the natural sound of a stream, it provides a peaceful space away from the hustle and bustle of the outside world. Shanghai, China on November 3, 2025.

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AI Music Therapy Pod

AI Music Therapy Pod

SHANGHAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 3, 2025 - A comic shows a user lying at an Angle on a zero-gravity seat wearing a monitoring device, observing real-time electroencephalogram data and other vital signs on the screen. Surrounded by environmental music featuring bird chirping or the natural sound of a stream, it provides a peaceful space away from the hustle and bustle of the outside world. Shanghai, China on November 3, 2025.

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

This photo taken on July 18, 2025 shows the passengers on a "matatu" in Nairobi, Kenya. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A "matatu" waits for passengers in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A matatu driver steers a vehicle on the route from Nairobi downtown to Ngong town in Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A conductor collects fares on a "matatu" in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

People cheer around a "matatu" as it plays music in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

This photo taken on July 18, 2025 shows the passengers on a "matatu" in Nairobi, Kenya. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A matatu conductor jumps on the vehicle after departure in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A "matatu" waits for passengers in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A matatu conductor calls out for passengers in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

Passengers wait inside a "matatu" before departure in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tailoring, craft making help refugee women in Uganda heal from war trauma

STORY: Tailoring, craft making help refugee women in Uganda heal from war trauma SHOOTING TIME: June 11, 2024 DATELINE: June 20, 2024 LENGTH: 00:04:04 LOCATION: Kampala CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of women knitting bags and learning tailoring 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Kiswahili): FLORENCE MWAVITA BITONDE, Congolese refugee 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): JOYEUX MUGISHO, Head of the People for Peace and Defense of Rights (PPDR) 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): JOYEUX MUGISHO, Head of the People for Peace and Defense of Rights (PPDR) 5. SOUNDBITE 4 (Kiswahili): FLORENCE MWAVITA BITONDE, Congolese refugee 6. various of women learning tailoring STORYLINE: In the hustle and bustle of Kampala, the Ugandan capital, a group of Congolese refugee women are trying to fit in, hoping to heal from the war trauma they faced back home in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and stand on their own feet in a foreign country. As the world marks World Refugee Day on June 20, Grace Kashama, 38, a Congolese refugee said in

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British vlogger explores advanced infrastructure in E China's Hangzhou

STORY: British vlogger explores advanced infrastructure in E China's Hangzhou SHOOTING DATE: June 7, 2024 DATELINE: June 13, 2024 LENGTH: 00:03:04 LOCATION: HANGZHOU, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY/TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Hangzhou 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): JASON LIGHTFOOT, British vlogger 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): YAO CHAOYI, Staff member, State Grid Hangzhou Power Supply Company 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): FU CENYING, Staff member, State Grid Hangzhou Power Supply Company STORYLINE: SOUNDBITE 1 (English): JASON LIGHTFOOT, British vlogger "Now I'm here at the lake, just relaxing, enjoying this peaceful time by West Lake, and I noticed something. On one side of the city, you have the hustle and bustle of the CBD area. And then over here, you have the peacefulness and tranquility of the lake. But in both areas, I didn't see any wires hanging anywhere. So let's go find out what's going on. I've spotted something very interesting over here. Let's go take a look, see what's going on. Hello, can I ask you, wha

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German expat's 3-day tour away from city's hustle and bustle

STORY: German expat's 3-day tour away from city's hustle and bustle SHOOTING TIME: March 27-29, 2024 DATELINE: May 8, 2024 LENGTH: 00:03:02 LOCATION: HANGZHOU, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY/TOURISM SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): THOMAS DERKSEN, German expat living in Shanghai 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): THOMAS DERKSEN, German expat living in Shanghai 3. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): XU PING, Founder of B&B Mantian Resort 4. SOUNDBITE 4 (Chinese): THOMAS DERKSEN, German expat living in Shanghai 5. SOUNDBITE 5 (Chinese): XU PING, Founder of Mantian B&B Resort 6. SOUNDBITE 6 (Chinese): THOMAS DERKSEN, German expat living in Shanghai 7. SOUNDBITE 7 (Chinese): XU PING, Founder of Mantian B&B Resort 8. SOUNDBITE 8 (Chinese): THOMAS DERKSEN, German expat living in Shanghai 9. SOUNDBITE 9 (Chinese): THOMAS DERKSEN, German expat living in Shanghai 10. SOUNDBITE 10 (English): THOMAS DERKSEN, German expat living in Shanghai 11. SOUNDBITE 11 (English): MARCO MILITZER, General manager of Naked Castle 12. SOUNDBITE 12 (Chinese): TH

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

Passengers Hustle at Changsha South Station

CHANGSHA, CHINA - APRIL 11, 2024 - Passengers hustle and bustle at Changsha South Station of the high-speed railway in Changsha, Hunan province, China, April 11, 2024.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

Photo Essay: The Old Teahouse in Pengzhen Town, Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24, 2015 - (FILE) Photo taken on 24 July 2015 shows the Ancient Pengzhen Town Teahouse located on the old street in Pengzhen Town, about 30 km in the west of Chengdu, China's Sichuan province. The old house is a bungalow, nameless, no sign, with an area of 200-300 square meters, facing the streets on its two sides. The front and back doors are all made of wooden boards. The main wooden hall beams hanging overhead inside the teahouse slants a bit down and the walls are discolored by damps and crumbling with age, which all tells us the old teahouse still lives in the remote history. When you enter the old teahouse, you will see the old tea tables, old bamboo chairs, old tea customers, old teapots, giving people a feeling of being in the another world. Here there is no hustle and bustle of the cities, no shadows of reckless people, but rather a simple and leisure mode of live, attracting numerous visitors each year to experience the simple and unsophisticated life style.

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