El proyecto de Hu Yang:
From January 2004 to February 2005, Hu Yang photographed and interviewed 500 local, migrant and foreign families living in Shanghai, including billionaires, middle-class and the poor, covering a variety of professions.
These colorful pictures show the living status and environment of the the different classes in today’s Shanghai, and reflect the various social problems and contemporary features. It offers you the opportunities to fully and further explore Shanghai.

WEI Yu Fang (Shandong, Vendor) We have miserable life. Battercake and salted vegetable for every meal, accompanied by plain water. When the kids cry for meat dishes, I just cook an egg. As long as it is not rainy, I go out and do my business 15 or 16 hours a day, getting up very early and back home very late. I hope the kids can be good at their study. Even with debts, I will send them to college, no as illiterate as I am. My oldest son works very hard and always brings back awards every semester, which makes my so happy. Some evil people often spite me on my fruit stall, and it makes me really sad.
“Shanghai Families”, photographies by Hu Yang
via Shanghaiist
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Después de leer a Wei Yu Fang, dejaré de quejarme de mi trabajo…