French artist Alain Delorme produced a series entitled Totems in homage to Shanghai‘s carriers. The artist desires through his montages to unveil certain contrasts of Chinese society Continue reading
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A Special Tea House
Steeped in the ancient history seeping from the traditional building it inhabits, and the piping hot tea it distributes, the Tea House in the Hutong district in Beijing is something truly special. Continue reading
Colletta di Castelbianco: A Modern Stone Village
Up on the steep hillside of the Maritime Alps near the Italian Riviera, halfway between Genoa and Nice, lies the ancient medieval village of Colletta di Castelbianco. Continue reading
Can You Guess What This Green Stuff Is?
Here’s a hint: you may want to put on a bathing suit.Photo: Manjunath Kiran/AFP/Getty Images
India’s Bellandur Lake, the largest lake in Bangalore, has seen its eco-system devolve in recent years. Continue reading
London From The Rooftops
James Burns is a talented photographer currently based in London, UK who captures the most amazing elements of his great city. Continue reading
Delighful Convenience Stores in South Korea
South Korean artist Lee Me Kyeoung unveils a series of illustrations in acrylic ink. His drawings represent local shops. Continue reading
The Museum of Broken Relationships
An empty bottle of whiskey, a pair of fake breasts, a pair of tattered blue jeans, a toaster, an axe, and a stack of Brazilian Playboy magazines. Continue reading
Stunning Travel Photography
Kirsten Alana is a talented self-taught photographer, traveler, writer and Francophile who currently lives and works in New York City. Continue reading