Two worlds
The 1960s saw two very different ‘Cultural Revolutions’; one setting strict social norms and restricting people’s individual freedom in China, the other liberating individuals from restrictive social norms in the Netherlands.
Our upbringing could not have been more different, and even after 30 years together in some subtle ways these two worlds are still a part of us.
Following are a few photos from a larger series that examines the environments that shaped us.
Both living in the same world, but each looking at it through the eyes of our own history
Guangzhou; on the go - delivering goods to shops is a physically demanding job
Guangzhou; reading the news to pass the time
Guangzhou; games of checkers and mahjong are opportunities for socialising
Guangzhou; kids will always find something of interest
Guangzhou; food is an essential part of Chinese culture
Amsterdam; on the go - a bike is the fast and easy way to get around the city
Amsterdam; reading the news to pass the time
Amsterdam; when it comes to socialising, the Dutch enjoy a lively conversation
Amsterdam; a city for kids, with plenty of playgrounds and clean water to swim
Amsterdam; summer is best enjoyed with drinks on a terrace