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China from the Inside: Photos
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The audience at a street magic show in Qufu, Shandong Province.

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Jonathan Lewis
China from the Inside
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Performance artist resting after rehearsal for the 798 International Art Festival in Beijing in 2005.

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Jonathan Lewis
China from the Inside
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By 2010, China will be the largest user of fossil fuels in the world.

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Jonathan Lewis
China from the Inside
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The Communist Party of Xiamen City in south-east China honors its 'model workers' [right, in red sashes].

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Jonathan Lewis
China from the Inside
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Guard on a watch tower at Suzhou Prison in Jiangsu Province.

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Jonathan Lewis
China from the Inside
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Voters at polling booths in Liuqian village, Shandong Province.

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Jonathan Lewis
China from the Inside
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Inmates at a labor camp for women outside Beijing hoe pumpkins under guard. People in China can be sent to labour camp for up to four years without any trial or legal defense.

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China from the Inside
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The Great Wall winds across mountains, rivers and deserts of China for several thousand miles, with a history going back two thousand years. This section is at Jinshanling, eighty miles from Beijing.

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