The Colors of Growth. China's Huai River
China's spectacular growth has not only brought prosperity, but also serious damage to the environment. For photographer Andreas Seibert, the present state of the Huai River is a clear example of these problems. Several stretches of the river have been so seriously polluted by toxic waste that people are advised not to even touch the water. Seibert has traveled along the river from source to mouth in order to record how it changes from a stretch of water rising amidst unspoiled nature into a large and poisonous river.
Pictures taken on his travels present the poor hinterlands which are generally forgotten in discussions on China, and show the people who live on and near the river—in a habitat on the brink of destruction.
Website "The Colors of Growth. China's Huai River" by Andreas Seibert
Design: Integral Lars Müller
26 x 19 cm, 10 ¼ x 7 ½ in, 272 pages, 191 illustrations, hardcover (2013)
ISBN 978-3-03778-295-8, English
€40.00 / $50.00 / £35.00