New TV series sheds light on life in China's cities after dark
1 year ago

New TV series sheds light on life in China's cities after dark

China Daily  

Xu talks with Wen Feng, a local musician in Changsha, about their impressions of the city. Such connections empower each of them to continue their respective life journeys," says Xu. "These communities contribute to the city's richness and diversity, making it a more vibrant and interconnected place," he adds. Along the banks of the Xiangjiang River, a crucial tributary of the Yangtze River that runs through Changsha, Xu met Dong Shuntao, a 66-year-old woman who sells deep-fried stinky tofu during the daytime. "A lot of people I know exhibit a distinct shift in their mindset during the night, compared with their daytime demeanor," says Wang, the director.

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New TV series sheds light on life in China's cities after dark
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