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    Wang Yuwen, Chronicler of China’s Workers, Has Passed Away

    Born into a family of miners, he focused on photographing workers in industrial sites such as mines, steel mills, and power plants.
    Mar 02, 20232-min read #history#vivid tones

    Renowned photographer Wang Yuwen, who captured generations of northeastern China’s working class amid rapid industrial transformation, passed away last Saturday, according to the China Photographers Association. He was 75.

    Wang was born in 1948 into a family of miners in the northeastern Liaoning province, an industrial base that the country relied on since the founding of the People’s Republic of China. He found his calling in photography after using his sister’s camera, a brand named Happiness, which at the time cost five yuan.

    Starting in 1966, Wang borrowed the camera to record a journey from Beijing to Shanghai. And while working on a farm in 1968 in rural Liaoning, he learned his tradecraft from some senior photographers, and later attended a photography workshop at a local exhibition hall.

    In the 1970s, Wang began his career as a photojournalist for a local newspaper, with a focus on capturing close-ups of workers and the evolving landscapes of industrial sites, including mines, steel mills, and power plants. Coming from a family of miners, Wang felt a personal connection to these factories and frequently went underground to conduct interviews.

    Over the next two decades, he witnessed the boom and, later, the industrial decline in northeastern China. “Workers contributed their best years and almost all their energy to the old northeastern industry,” Wang said during an interview with the magazine Chinese Photographers. “If our photographers didn’t record this, it would be impossible for people to recall and remember their contributions to the country.”

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    The cooling tower at a power plant in Fuxin, Liaoning province, 1978. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A worker has his lunch at a steel plant in Benxi, Liaoning province, 1979. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A strip mine in Fuxin, Liaoning province, 1981. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A miner in Fushun, Liaoning province, 1983. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Residents cross a river in winter, 1985. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Miners return to the surface in Fuxin, Liaoning province, 1986. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A vehicle made in the 1950s at a mine in Fuxin, Liaoning province, 1989. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A worker rides a bicycle at a steel plant in Benxi, Liaoning province, 1990. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Female workers pick up coal at a strip mine in Fuxin, Liaoning province, 1995. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A workshop in Shenyang, Liaoning province, 1997. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A magnesia factory in Haicheng, Liaoning province, 1999. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Workers at a steel plant in Benxi, Liaoning province, 2000. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A miner on his way to take a shower after work in Fuxin, Liaoning province, 2000. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Female workers at a spoil heap in Fushun, Liaoning province, 2002. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Workers at a steel plant in Anshan, Liaoning province, 2003. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Workers at a shipyard in Dalian, Liaoning province, 2004. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A worker at a shipyard in Dalian, Liaoning province, 2005. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    A steam locomotive driver finishes his shift in Fuxin, Liaoning province, 2007. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    The destruction site of a factory in Shenyang, Liaoning province, 2009. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Workers pose for a group photo to commemorate their old plant, Shenyang, Liaoning province, 2009. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Workers have lunch at a shipyard in Dalian, Liaoning province, 2010. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

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    Workers on their morning shift in Dalian, Liaoning province, 2010. Wang Yuwen/China Photographers Association

    Contributions: Wu Dong.

    Editors: Apurva.