While it's no secret that China is the leading producer of air pollution in the world, followed by the United States, we are still questioning just how bad it is. I have decided to start a little project of my own. After watching Chai Jing's incredible documentary about the air pollution in China, Under the Dome, I have taken even more notice of the air quality daily. Every morning, I peak out of my curtains to see if there will be a blue sky or a gray sky. Initially, I gauge the air quality of the day based on how far I can see. Sometimes the sky is so polluted that the horizon full of tall buildings stands stagnant with haze, hiding all of those architectural masterpieces. I'm an early riser, so I plan to keep the photos consistent. I plan on posting pictures regularly of the pollution in Foshan. I don't have any intention to go anywhere with this; it's just for documentation. And perhaps, some encouragement to better care for my surroundings, myself, and if anything, to change my current location. There are no photos taken from September 28-October 9 due to the fact that I was traveling in Cambodia. The photos below begin on October 10, 2016 and continue into December.
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