China’s Vast Cafeterias And Endless Assembly Lines


Huge China cafeteria

An endless procession of working and eating people - welcome to modern China. Sure, we’ve all loved the cheap plastic toys, dressed chicken, and sometimes toxic toothpaste, but isn’t it great to see the people who produce those wonderful things? The photo shows lunch time in the cafeteria of Youngor Textiles, the largest suit maker in China. And to be considered “the largest” in China means you gotta be incredibly huge, man.

More photos of how the word “vast” can mean in the Chinese context can be found here, courtesy of TED prize-winning photographer Ed Burtynsky.

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