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7138_32 Tom Carter's Bookmarks

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  1. Visit Traveling in China - everything you need to know Traveling in China - everything you need to know

    Backpacking in China - everything you need to know!

  2. Visit Macau magazine reviews new photo book Macau magazine reviews new photo book

    New photography book reviewed in Macau magazine

  3. Visit TimeOut Magazine reviews new China photobook TimeOut Magazine reviews new China photobook

    A land so vast, so disparate, that 638 pages of photos barely manage to scratch the surface. Still, Portrait of a People is a very good place to start peeling back the layers.

  4. Visit China Photo Book Reviewed by Cairns Magazine China Photo Book Reviewed by Cairns Magazine

    Apparently, Carter aimed his camera at nearly everyone: dancing students, smiling seniors, sooty coal miners, tattooed gangsters, military recruits, young monks, weary auto-workers, street-side dentists, river-boat riders, fowl-toting farmers, hit… More

  5. Visit New Book Review: Lone Photographer Snaps True China New Book Review: Lone Photographer Snaps True China

    CHINA: Portrait of a People provides a more honest picture of this turbulent land than a rack of China travel books pre-approved by the Ministry of Information.

  6. Visit Chinese postcards Chinese postcards

    A collection of picture postcards from the 33 provinces of China

  7. Visit Crazy Chengdu Youth Hostels (funny short story) Crazy Chengdu Youth Hostels (funny short story)

    Backpackers Behaving Badly. 7 riotous days inside China's wildest youth hostel. A short (true) story by backpacker-photojournalist Tom Carter, author of CHINA: Portrait of a People.

  8. Visit 33 Chinese Provinces Through One Author's Lens 33 Chinese Provinces Through One Author's Lens

    Photojournalist Tom Carter traveled for 2 years across the 33 provinces of China to show the diversity of Chinese People in CHINA: Portrait of a People, the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author.

  9. Visit Big Bad Beijing Subway - a retrospective Big Bad Beijing Subway - a retrospective

    Like seemingly everything else in China prefaced with ‘The World’s…Biggest, Longest, Most Populace, etc.,’ the Beijing Subway is presently the world’s fastest growing rapid transit network. By Tom Carter for Air Macau infight magazine.

  10. Visit (photo) A Glimpse Inside Xinjiang China Uyghur Muslim Mosques (photo) A Glimpse Inside Xinjiang China Uyghur Muslim Mosques

    Inside the 15th century Id Kah Mosque (Kashgar, Xinjiang, China) during salah, one of five compulsory daily prayers recited by Muslims to entreat Allah. There are presently more than twelve million Muslims in China, with Xinjiang accounting for ov… More

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