Kuwait Times

PICTURE THIS: CHINA MCOASTAL FLATS DEVELOP INTO MAJOR PHOTO DRAW

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It’s dawn in Xiapu county and sunrise over southeaste­rn China is welcomed by dozens of clicking camera shutters. Locals along this rather isolated stretch of coast in Fujian province have drawn their livelihood from the sea since ancient times. But another thriving industry has emerged as steadily rising incomes put cameras and smartphone­s into the hands of countless Chinese.

Xiapu is a major attraction for budding Chinese photograph­ers drawn to its striking imagery and a traditiona­l way of life far removed from the skyscraper­s and bustle of the country’s mega-cities. The chief attraction is the coastal flats, alternatel­y exposed and flooded by the ebb and flow of the tide, which wind around Xiapu’s maze of inlets, coves and promontori­es.

Seaweed production is perhaps the most visible industry, and the wide shimmering flats are marked by long graceful rows of bamboo seaweed-farming frames stretching into the distance. Elsewhere, oddly geometric patterns emerge, created by sandbars whose winding ridges are gradually exposed by the tide. Nearby, fishermen in conical hats toss billowing nets, while beached fishing boats lean on their sides until the water rises again.

The photograph­y rush hour comes at dawn when the east-facing coastline is bathed in the golds and salmon-pinks of sunrise over the East China Sea. “The people, scenery and food are all beautiful in Xiapu,” said Liu Hong, a 67-year-old retiree who travelled from distant northern China to capture Xiapu’s colors. “I’m obsessed with the sunrise over the sea and the view of fishing boats dotting the horizon,” added Liu, standing on a hill overlookin­g hundreds of floating fish farms topped by wooden houses.

Local media said more than 400,000 profession­al and amateur photograph­ers came to Xiapu in 2016, a figure expected to have grown since then, with the autumn seaweed harvest a particular draw. The influx has triggered a tourism boom and resulting local government investment in the developmen­t of photograph­ic vantage points and other infrastruc­ture, as well as photo contests that receive tens of thousands of entries annually. — AFP

 ?? — AFP Photos ?? Chinese tourists take photos as villages (back) on the sea are seen from Dong An Island in Xiapu in China’s Fujian province.
— AFP Photos Chinese tourists take photos as villages (back) on the sea are seen from Dong An Island in Xiapu in China’s Fujian province.
 ??  ?? Tourists take photos of the sunset from Dong An Island in Xiapu in China’s Fujian province.
Tourists take photos of the sunset from Dong An Island in Xiapu in China’s Fujian province.
 ??  ?? The sunrise is seen from the Niu Yu mudflat in Xiapu in China’s Fujian province.
The sunrise is seen from the Niu Yu mudflat in Xiapu in China’s Fujian province.

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