Mink farming persists in China, despite global concerns over animal welfare and pandemic-related virus mutations linked to mink farms in Europe.
Chinese toddlers commonly wear split pants, known as “guide uncle,” as a traditional method of toilet training, reducing diaper waste significantly.
Squat toilets are prevalent in China, considered more hygienic than sit-down toilets, though they present unique challenges for users.
The abandoned Green Village on Shang Island, once home to over 2,000 fishermen, is now a ghost town, with nature reclaiming the area as residents left for better opportunities.
China is home to several ghost cities, such as Ordos Kangbashi, built during a capitalist expansion but failing to attract inhabitants, leading to disintegration and decay.
The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival showcases massive ice sculptures and attracts visitors from around the world, highlighting the region’s unique winter culture.