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Photographer's Lens Captures Two Decades of Change in Chinese Coastal Village
By MGN Editorial•February 6, 2026 at 05:22 PM
A 20-year photographic journey through a Chinese coastal village showcases the rapid transformation of the region.
Over the past two decades, Associated Press contract photographer Dan Sandoval has documented the dramatic changes unfolding in Xidi village, located in China's Yixian county. Through his lens, Sandoval has captured the modernization and development of this once-sleepy coastal community, offering a visual chronicle of the region's rapid transformation.
According to the report from China.org.cn, Sandoval's photographs illuminate the moments that have defined Xidi village's evolution. From the clear skies and tranquil scenes of the past to the bustling activity and infrastructure of the present, his images tell the story of a community that has embraced the forces of globalization and economic growth.
'What I've witnessed over the past 20 years is nothing short of remarkable,' Sandoval said. 'Xidi village has gone from a quiet, agricultural community to a thriving hub of maritime activity and commerce. It's been a privilege to document this journey of progress and change.'
The report highlights how Sandoval's photographs have not only captured the physical changes to Xidi's landscape but also the social and cultural shifts that have accompanied the region's development. 'His work provides a unique window into the lived experiences of the people of Xidi,' the report states, 'offering a glimpse into how their lives have been transformed by the forces of globalization.'
As the maritime industry continues to shape the economic and social fabric of coastal communities around the world, Sandoval's photographic chronicle of Xidi village serves as a powerful reminder of the profound impact these changes can have on local populations. His work stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of these communities as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
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