tv Asia Insight PBS August 27, 2014 6:30pm-7:01pm PDT
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their distinctive portrayals of modern china. here hundreds of people frolic in the ocean, a sign of rapid social change. pictures such as this that portray a repressed youth being open can't be found in mainstream markets. anything in print and on sale in china is censored with criticism of the government strictly forbidden. material that the country considers potentially disruptive to public morals is almost never approved. these young photographers are an empathy for the chinese youth of today. this only way for them to get their work out into the world is by promoting themselves in the internet and publishing books overseas.
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223 was introduced to the subject through a friend. he comes from farming village in hunan province and only realized he was gay after migrating to the city. until then, he didn't even know the world homosexual. his family rejected hi sexual orientation after he decided to come out and it was only after meeting 223 that he was able to
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he's able to sell them after people view his pictures online or at exhibitions and has recently received inquiries from taiwan, hong kong and japan. after taking online orders through his website, he mails the booklets out himself. nanchang city is located 1200 kilometers south of beijing. it's home to a couple that creates hand crafted photo booklets and also discover new talent.
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their work space measures about seven square meters. su and her husband guanwi have been making booklets with young photographers and poets for about three years now. they do everything from the planning to editing. so far they have produced 13 booklets. the couple emphasize quality over quantity with meticulous attention to color and paper quality.
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it includes up and coming photographers, famous artists and publishers. their common link is a unique and independent perspective of the world. this is yan you. he was working as a magazine editor until two years ago and went independent. his publishing firm is based in hong kong. he travels all over china in
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chen zhe also a had a history of inflicting harm on herself. in 2011, she received an award for promising young photographers from magnum, the internationally renowned photo cooperative. chen became motionally unstable when sars took more than 600 lives in china about ten years ago. when students at her school caught the illness she was quarantined at home for six months. while hearing news about the deaths of the sars patients almost every day on tv, she became withdrawn and began to feel isolated.
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books in america on her own self-mutilation experiences and those of other chinese youngsters. she's now planning to express the feelings of these youth by adding a message from them with their pictures in a new book. the raw messages of depair, inner conflict and lost dreams are based on the letters she received and notes she took while photographing the youngsters. this letter is from a person who always questioned her own existence every time she met chen.
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chen remains in contact with her. gao has since stopped self-mutilation and now worms for a foreign firm. when the two met four years ago gao used to repeatedly hurt herself with knives and cigarette burns. chen continue to taking her pictures befriending her at the same time. eventually, gao began opening up.
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chen's third book will be titled the bearable and me and has already been nominated for the photo book award given at the photo book festival. these photographers strive to express the sensitivity and pain of their subjects and attempt to offer an understanding of the inner conflict young people face when revealing who they truly are. they give a unique and fresh perspective into young people's lives and will no doubt continue their work.
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is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland.
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>> hill low hello there u welcome to "newsline." chinese and vietnamese have traded accusations for months over territorial disputes in the south china sea. crews have faced off against each other out on the water. and vietnamese have staged repeated protests against what they see as chinese aggressiveness. now, their leaders say they're committed to negotiating the disputes.
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