This week on Sinica, Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn are delighted to host Matthew Niederhauser. A photographer focusing on urban development in China, Matthew has been published in various journals including The New Yorker, National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Le Monde, and Time Magazine among others. As Jeremy describes it, his visuals of Beijing and other parts of modern China capture the feeling of a society that operates on a scale both "beautiful and horrifying" at the same time.

Matthew is currently working on a project documenting China's megablock urban development project. But all of his work is stunning. So while you're listening to the show, be sure to click through the following links and check out his photos on China's counterfeit paradises as well as its visions of modernity. Quick Hint: if you want to see the photo exhibit be sure to scroll right on your monitor rather than scrolling down.

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June 19, 2013
他妈的!I just leave Beijing & 春秋 decide to play a string of shows! I see Nine Treasures are going to Wacken as well. Saw them at 13club last November and loved em
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June 19, 2013
The Eifel tower is located in the 15th arrondissement, not 13th.
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December 15, 2013
I really enjoyed his 'counterfeit paradises' photos. Matthew has a incredible skill in capturing the absurdness of the Chinese mainland. The country is very photogenic and there are many skilled photographers that roam the land.. but never have I seen the kind of work Matthew is producing. I'm looking forward to listening his show for the first time.

Thank you, Mary L.
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