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The ingenuity of man in creating all sorts of new things out of mundane materials never ceases to amaze. Sometime ago, I featured environmentally friendly
housing built from shipping crates. Turning to the PRC, trade has played a considerable role in improving China's economic fortunes. Though folks argue about the extent it has played, it cannot be ignored. Visiting our favorite official news site, Xinhua, I came across a series of
photographs of container art. It is only fitting that people pay homage to what has bettered their lot overall. For some, it's important people--movers and shakers in history. But for the people from the port city of Dalian, it's, you guessed it, the humble shipping container, here brought to high art. While I can't quite determine the reason for arranging the containers this way, it certainly makes for an arresting sight. Call it MOMA in China.
UPDATE: I almost forgot--Dalian is
playing host to the World Economic Forum.