Scenes from the opening of the "Hope & Pain: An Exhibition of Water Pollution by Eugene Smith, Aileen Mioko Smith, Lu Guang and Joseph Ellis" at Inter Gallery, 798 Art District, from Sept. 26 to October 3.
The reality of water pollution in China sometimes ends in tragedy. Here is a love story in Henan that was likely cut short by the contamination from paper and chemical factories upstream
China's poverty-stricken northwest is swathed in sand. The deserts are creeping over ever larger areas, in part because of weather changes linked to climate change. Sean Gallagher a young British photographer travelled to Ningxia to document China's growing sands.