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Audio slideshow: The ends of the line in Shanghai | Audio slideshow: The ends of the line in Shanghai |
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The Shanghai Metro comprised just five stops when it opened in 1993 but has expanded rapidly in the past 20 years and is now one of the fastest-growing transit systems in the world. | The Shanghai Metro comprised just five stops when it opened in 1993 but has expanded rapidly in the past 20 years and is now one of the fastest-growing transit systems in the world. |
This summer Shanghai-based British photographer Liz Hingley spent two months travelling to every terminus and created images of the people, landscapes and communities that she found at the ends of Shanghai's urban sprawl. | This summer Shanghai-based British photographer Liz Hingley spent two months travelling to every terminus and created images of the people, landscapes and communities that she found at the ends of Shanghai's urban sprawl. |
All images courtesy of Liz Hingley. The images have been published in the book Shanghai as part of the Be Poles Portraits de Villes series. | All images courtesy of Liz Hingley. The images have been published in the book Shanghai as part of the Be Poles Portraits de Villes series. |
You can find more information about the project on Liz Hingley's website. | |
Slideshow production and audio by Jastinder Khera. Publication date 28 December 2013. | Slideshow production and audio by Jastinder Khera. Publication date 28 December 2013. |
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