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Izzy P. Li
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After the revolutionary path of “the countryside surrounding the cities,” China entered the new century with a reverse trend — a wave of cities expanding into the countryside. Urban villages have become a unique urban landscape in China, emerging from the rapid, large-scale urbanization of the past 30 years. This phenomenon is especially typical in Shenzhen, the hometown of photographer Izzy Li.