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Gustavo Fiorello
Memories by the bus stop
If you went back in time and met yourself from when you first came to China, would you tell yourself what this country has coming for you?


Beatrice Tamagno
Not knowing your flatmates: loneliness in urban China
I knew I would probably never see my flatmates’ rooms, so from the day I moved in, I started to silently gather information about them.


Luis Matte Diaz
The intimacy of the owls
While being alone with yourself on a sleepless night, you access a terrifying yet one of the most intimate experiences.

Luis Matte Diaz
The passengers of their youth
Quality or quantity? Fast race or endurance? When talking about children, I prefer to reflect on each step rather than the end of the race.

Beatrice Tamagno
The night I went to Inner Mongolia
Years ago, for two or three months, I was a full-time passenger.
This is the story of how I traveled from Zhejiang to Inner Mongolia.


Luis Matte Diaz
A contemporary need of 道 (Dao)
A call to go back to a more natural Dao and align with the essential things of life, rather than the ephemeral concerns of our modernity.


Luis Matte Diaz
Getting old with a social role
The willingness to move the limbs depends on whether they have a specific use. Without a purpose, the limbs and even the soul could atrophy.

Beatrice Tamagno
Songs of a Shanghainese Summer Commute
Whoever spent some time in a Chinese city knows how crucial living next to a subway station is. Those who live in Shanghai know it better.
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