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Young Shanghainese flock to the city's old temple Chenghuangmiao to pray for luck. Credit: Antoaneta Becker/IPS.
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Wang Xiaofeng. Credit: Antoaneta Becker/IPS.
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Singles looking for spouses at a match-making party in Shanghai. Credit: Nicola Davison/IPS.
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The past is rebuilt on the riverbank at Tianjin. Credit: Antoaneta Becker/IPS.
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Ai Weiwei at the London gallery in 2010. Credit:Antoaneta Becker/IPS
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Chinese workers in front of new hotel. Credit: Claire Ngozo/IPS
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A woman holds up pictures of the three OFWs on death row in China during a protest action in Manila. Credit:Kara Santos/IPS
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Supporters light candles for OFWs on death row during a protest action. Credit:Kara Santos/IPS
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Smoking is becoming a serious killer in China. Credit: Mitch Moxley/IPS.
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Chinese labourers, central Luanda. Credit: Louise Redvers/IPS
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A wind farm outside Tianjin. China is the world's leading manufacturer of wind turbines and solar panels. Credit: Mitch Moxley/IPS
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Tibetan prayer flags in Zhong Lu village, China's Sichuan province. Credit: Mitch Moxley/IPS
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The Bell Tower in Beijing. A plan to redevelop the surrounding alleyways has been scrapped by city officials. Credit: Mitch Moxley/IPS
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A Tibetan woman in Zhong Lu village, in China's western Sichuan province. Credit: Mitch Moxley/IPS
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Ai Weiwei at the Tate Gallery in London. Credit: Antoaneta Becker/IPS.
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Rebiya Kadeer. Credit: Erika Svensson/ IPS
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Newspapers with old historical news are selling well. Credit: Antoaneta Becker/IPS
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Chinese ask where equality is, as the gap grows between the have and have-nots. / Credit:Antoaneta Bezlova/IPS
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China's high-speed rail network is the largest in the world, and is set to more than double by 2020. / Credit:Mitch Moxley/IPS
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A collage of photos of Chinese teenager Feng Yanan, over whose death from leukaemia her father went to court. Credit: Michael Standaert/IPS
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A man browses books of Chinese calligraphy at an art market in Beijing. / Credit:Mitch Moxley/IPS
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A migrant worker is paid low and has few benefits because he does not have official residency status. / Credit:Kit Gillet/IPS
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An Uighur man in Kashgar's Old City in China's Xinjiang region, where ethnic riots erupted a year ago. / Credit:Gordon Ross/IPS
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China has used the sovereign debt crisis in Europe to forward its power in the region. / Credit:Antoaneta Becker
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Petitioner Xu Cong Yang holds images of himself bloodied and bruised as a result of his detention in one of China's 'black jails'. / Credit:Gordon Ross/IPS
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Villagers at Caochangdi, home to China's prominent artists and galleries, stage a mock protest against the planned demolition of their suburb. / Credit:James Wasserman/IPS
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At a makeshift e-waste workshop in China's Guiyu town, a migrant worker cooks computer motherboards over solder to remove chips and valuable metals. / Credit:Jeffrey Lau/IPS
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But are "nationally appropriate mitigation actions" enough? / Credit: Davison Makanga/IPS
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Could a two-child policy be China’s new choice? / Credit:Antoaneta Becker/IPS