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Dans la ville chinoise de Guangzhou, des photos aériennes capturent la vie sur un tricycle

Histoires de tricycles en Chine (PHOTOS)

Dans le district du textile de la ville chinoise de Guangzhou, plus de mille tricycles circulent chaque jour. Ils transportent vêtements, clients et parfois des familles entières.

Cette splendide série de photos aériennes capture une vision singulière de leur quotidien.

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A porter rides a tricycle carrying clothes and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.
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Quelques monuments copiés par la Chine
La tour Eiffel(01 of10)
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This picture taken on August 7, 2013 shows a resident smoking with the background of a replica of the Effel Tower in Tianducheng, a luxury real estate development located in Hangzhou, east China\'s Zhejiang province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
La tour Eiffel(02 of10)
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This picture taken on August 7, 2013 shows a resident farming with the background of a replica of the Effel Tower in Tianducheng, a luxury real estate development located in Hangzhou, east China\'s Zhejiang province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
La tour Eiffel(03 of10)
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This picture taken on August 7, 2013 shows a replica of the Effel Tower in Tianducheng, a luxury real estate development located in Hangzhou, east China\'s Zhejiang province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
La tour Eiffel(04 of10)
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This picture taken on August 7, 2013 shows a replica of the Effel Tower in Tianducheng, a luxury real estate development located in Hangzhou, east China\'s Zhejiang province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
La tour Eiffel(05 of10)
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This picture taken on August 7, 2013 shows a woman (2nd L) posing for wedding photos with the background of a replica of the Effel Tower in Tianducheng, a luxury real estate development located in Hangzhou, east China\'s Zhejiang province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
La tour Eiffel(06 of10)
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This picture taken on August 7, 2013 shows a replica of the Effel Tower (C) in Tianducheng, a luxury real estate development located in Hangzhou, east China\'s Zhejiang province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
L'Arc de Triomphe(07 of10)
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This picture taken on August 9, 2013 shows a replica of the Arc de Triomphe, which is actually a gate at a college in Wuhan, in central China\'s Hubei province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Le Sphinx et une pyramide(08 of10)
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This picture taken on August 9, 2013 shows a replica of the Sphinx (R) and a pyramid-shaped building, which is actually a library, at a college in Wuhan, central China\'s Hubei province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Une pyramide(09 of10)
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This picture taken on August 9, 2013 shows a replica of a pyramid, which is actually a library at a college in Wuhan, central China\'s Hubei province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Des statues de dieux grecs(10 of10)
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This picture taken on August 9, 2013 shows replicas of statues of Greek gods at a college in Wuhan, in central China\'s Hubei province. China\'s ability to reproduce foreign products is best known for imitation luxury purses and copies of Hollywood films. But knockoffs have ranged from a three-dollar version of Kate Middleton\'s engagement ring to fake Apple stores and an entire Austrian village. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)

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