In the 70s of the last century, many photographers traveled to various parts of China to capture the scenery and cultural moments of that time. Today, we have selected 10 of them**, each of which is an interpretation of time, outlining that unforgettable era. Huge respect to these photographers!
1.In Suzhou in 1971, 57 grain stores adhered to their original intention to serve the people.
In Suzhou in 1971, photographer Pickowicz Paul captured a shot of the 57th Grain Store in Suzhou. The grain store has become an advanced model, attracting people from all over the country to come to learn and Xi. **, the propaganda poster occupies the entire wall, and a group of children line up to welcome, leaving a deep trace of the years.
2.In Shanghai in 1972, labor and childhood converged in Fenghuang Workers' New Village.
Photographer Joseph William A recorded a kindergarten scene in 1972 in Fenghuang Workers' New Village, Shanghai. The children have been involved in labor since childhood, and the little boy in the ** has a badge on his chest and a small lamp bead seriously. Fifty years later, we look forward to seeing these children again.
3.In Nanjing in 1979, the philatelic boom began in front of the Post and Telecommunications Bureau.
In 1979, photographer Paolo Koch photographed the first two men at the Nanjing Post and Telecommunications Bureau, concentrating on the stamps in the frame. At that time, the philatelic boom was emerging, and the note in the ** read: "It is strictly forbidden to exchange stamps indoors".
4.In Chengdu in 1979, young men on the street struggled to pull a scooter.
In 1979, photographer Nik Wheeler captured a young man shirtless and wearing slippers on the wide streets of Chengdu, struggling to pull a scooter with a mountain of straw. The hardships and struggles of life are truly displayed in the picture.
5.Beijing in 1972, the gaze of a resolute girl under the military uniform.
In 1972, photographer Byron E photographed a young girl dressed in a military uniform popular for the era, with a pinned badge on her chest and a determined gaze. In those days, it became their standard to not love red clothes but only arms.
6.In Tianjin in 1972, the intellectuals of the Wuqi Cadre School worked happily.
Photographer Mackinnon Stephen R at a 57 cadre school in Tianjin, photographed in 1972, shows the trainees standing happily in a row, smiling optimistically at the camera. The vitality and smiles of the intellectuals in their labor are unforgettable.
7.Somewhere in China in 1978, a math teacher hung up an abacus to teach students.
Photographer Paul Burns photographed a math class in an elementary school somewhere in China in 1978. The teacher hung two abacus and explained the knowledge on the explanation board, and the children listened attentively. This scene shows the real face of Chinese education at that time.
8.In Guangzhou in 1979, young people were vigorously moving towards the great changes of opening up.
In 1979, photographer Francois Lochon documented a group of young people on the streets of Guangzhou, their vigorous steps at the forefront of the south's opening up. The great changes of that era are gradually affecting the entire country.
9.In Guilin in 1973, the big boats on the Li River were like boats carrying laughter.
Photographer Harrison. Foreman captured the scene on the Li River in Guilin in 1973, with two large boats connected together, shaped like a boat house. The adults and children on the boat sit on a high place, and there are several small boats tied to the back of the boat, and the picture is full of laughter and tranquility.
10.In China in 1979, painter Huang Yongyu created owls with a smile on his face.
In 1979, photographer Eve Arnold recorded the painter Huang Yongyu creating a scene of an owl. Huang Yongyu was fifty-nine years old at the time, with a pipe in his mouth and a lovely smile. This ** freezes the joyful moment of an artist's creation.
Through these ten photos, we travel through time, look back at China in the 70s, and feel the life and humanity at that special moment. It was an era of struggle, labor, laughter and change, leaving an indelible mark.
This series of photographs recalling precious moments from the 70s in China is intoxicating, as if a time machine takes us back to that turbulent era. These **, or historical lenses, not only capture the customs and customs of that special moment, but also outline the social outlook and people's living conditions of that era.
First of all, China in the 1970s was an era full of vigor and struggle. It can be seen from the ** of the 57th grain store in Suzhou City, people work hard under the original intention of serving the people, the propaganda posters with abundant food occupy the entire wall, and a group of children line up to welcome, showing the scene of social order and people united and struggling. This is also a true portrayal of the common struggle and improvement of the lives of the Chinese people.
Secondly, the photographers captured the scenes of children's labor at that time, such as the little boy in the kindergarten of Fenghuang Workers' New Village in Shanghai, where the little boy carefully inserted small lamp beads. This reflects the general values of the society at that time, emphasizing that children should cultivate the spirit of labor and a sense of responsibility from an early age, which also makes people wonder whether there is excessive pressure and utilitarianism in contemporary education.
* The scene of two men in front of the Nanjing Post and Telecommunications Bureau looking at the stamps shows the beginning of the philatelic boom. As a special cultural symbol, stamps carry people's love for history and culture, and reflect the respect for traditional culture while the society is progressing and developing. On the streets of Chengdu, the young man pulling the cart showed the simplicity and hardships of social life at that time, and every ordinary person was working hard for his livelihood.
The photographers also showed the perseverance and bravery of women at that time by photographing the ** of the girl wearing a military uniform, and emphasized the active participation of women in the construction of society. This echoes the concern for women's rights in today's society, showing the progress of society and the diversity of women's roles.
In the first class of Tianjin Wuqi Cadre School, intellectuals happily participated in labor and smiled, showing the enthusiasm of intellectuals for socialist construction at that time. This also reflects the strong resonance of socialist ideas in people's hearts in the seventies.
It is worth mentioning that these photographs are full of artistic atmosphere. For example, in 1973, the big boat on the Li River in Guilin resembled a boat house, forming a unique picture composition, integrating nature and humanity. The scene of the painter Huang Yongyu's creation of an owl in 1979 shows the joy and dedication of the art creator.
Overall, this group of ** shows us many aspects of Chinese society in the seventies through a real and unique perspective. This is a journey through time full of a majestic sense of history, and through the lens, we seem to be able to feel the ups and downs of that era, as well as people's longing and struggle for the future.
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