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Manufactured Landscapes
The Manufactured Landscapes film had talked about the factories in China. There is huge factory with thousands of workers. All of Chinese workers are very quiet and focused to work on their own jobs. They required to do really fast worker and process to get everything in made on time. Most of them are wearing a yellow uniforms with yoke (green) and (ivory); a different groups in a different department. Ladies are wearing the blue bananas to protect their hair into their face, also to collect sweats. All of the employee was outside to have a meeting, it just perfect square in each group section by row to row. In each group section to have a leader to discussed about the process in manufactured.
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They are really hard workers to keep it going and never want to leave it in pile like to keep the environment clean.
In another side, there is a big pile of concretes and bricks from demolished buildings or damaged by the storms or old village. They separated it and reuse it again for new buildings. They have a ver special event about new land of Shanghai, China (a nice and big city). They have a huge mini model samples are about 600 square feet and also on Guinness World Record. They all to have 20 years planning to build in Shanghai, China. Now the cities to have about 4-5 million of people to live there now. Shanghai is growing so fast from the old town, dirty, old buildings, and in old generations.
In new life of suburbs in Shanghai, China has a nice houses, gardens, bedrooms, study rooms, and etc.
But there is a lot of young generation into the city of Shanghai. Older generation aren't that happy because they wanted to keep their old town of Shanghai in their own heart. It's so sad. There is an old lady did not want to leave the old town and sewing the cloth by hands.
Now, everything is changing in land, air, plants, pollutions, and etc. It make it worse for cars

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