The weather finally cooled down a bit today, so I decided to explore the area immediately outside the university gates.

In residential areas, brand-new construction is going up adjacent to long-existing homes.

I saw many spreads like this one, too big to be considered a garden, too small to call a farm.

Despite all the recent development (residential, commercial, and industrial), the region still seems essentially rural.

As far as I can tell, this factory produces sincerity.

This new housing development lies across the highway from the more agrarian scenes I shot earlier.

With its curved design, bright tiles, and palm trees, this building seems more like Miami than China.

These hens (a bit hard to see) were in an enclosure behind a residence of recent vintage.
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