Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
author:Fang waited for the middle of the night to listen to Jun's words
Photo by Ryoji Akiyama
In the memory of childhood, the mountains are greener, the water is bluer, the pond in front of the village and the pond behind the village, and there are many fish and shrimp in the small river. A few friends walked in the reeds, and every time there was a big harvest. The village is full of smoke and fireworks.
When I was a child, I liked the New Year the most, I could wear new clothes, eat delicious food, and have a few cents of New Year's money.
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
Old photo: Chinese children in the 80s through the lens of a Japanese photographer
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