{"id":1016,"date":"2009-09-21T22:32:21","date_gmt":"2009-09-21T22:32:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/seangallagher.wpengine.com\/blog\/?p=1016"},"modified":"2009-09-21T22:32:21","modified_gmt":"2009-09-21T22:32:21","slug":"photo-of-the-week-21-09-09-new-oriental-remains","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gallagher-photo.com\/photo-of-the-week-21-09-09-new-oriental-remains\/","title":{"rendered":"Photo of the Week | 21.09.09 | New Oriental Remains"},"content":{"rendered":"

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CHINA. The burnt out remains of the 'New Oriental Hotel' in central Beijing. 2009<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

This week’s ‘Photo of the Week’ comes from my wanderings on the streets of my Chinese hometown of Beijing. Last week I had a two-day assignment for my German agency Laif<\/a>, who had arranged for me to shoot a story on Beijing’s infrastructure. Whilst meandering through Beijing’s CBD district, Guomao, the amazing light that afternoon drew my attention to the gleaming architecture of the area.<\/p>\n

As they\u00a0shone\u00a0in the dying afternoon light, one building in particular drew my attention. It was the remains of the ‘New Mandarin Oriental Hotel’, which was burnt down in February by a rogue firework that started the blaze during Spring Festival celebrations.\u00a0The building still stands in Guomao, next to the quite beautiful CCTV building (to the right, off camera).<\/p>\n

I was drawn to this picture from my days shooting mainly because of the colours that grace the burnt girders and framework of what remains of the building.\u00a0Against\u00a0the background of a brilliant blue sky, which have been so rare in Beijing since I moved here 3 years ago, it was hard not to feel somewhat sad at this image before me. The vain attempt of the white barrier at the front of the tower, seems to try hard to distract and deflect attention away from the burnt corpse, but\u00a0conversely\u00a0seems to highlight the scale of the\u00a0destruction.<\/p>\n

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If you’ve read this far, then here is a bonus second photo to accompany the first. It’s of the unharmed CCTV tower which still stands, just metres away from its burnt counterpart…..<\/p>\n

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