Photos by Huang Qingjun
Families from Rural China Pose for the Camera with *Everything* that Belongs to Them






















Most of them have a small television, kitchenware and basins. Some, the wealthier, also have a car, a computer or a washing machine. Chinese photographer Huang Qingjun has travelled across China for ten years portraying Chinese families with their belongings neatly arranged outdoors, nearby their houses.
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