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    Some of China's most photogenic spots

    Hong Kong photographer Tugo Cheng has captured some of the most mesmerising images of China. Here he shares where and how
    China photos by Tugo Cheng
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    Hong Kong photographer Tugo Cheng spent a decade crossing the border for his series Discovering China. Cheng, who has a background in architecture, says he focuses on capturing unusual shapes, patterns and textures, often resulting in abstract, poetic compositions – shapes like these surreal canyons, hundreds of metres deep, carved out by a river in the Tianshan mountains of China’s northwest Xinjiang region. Shooting while the light was weak helped Cheng create the flattened look, like a painted canvas.

    In the video below, we catch up with Cheng to talk to about his approach to photography, his travels throughout China and about the techniques he used to capture images that have won prizes in prestigious international photographic competitions.

    Cheng believes his architectural training has been instrumental in developing his personal photographic style. ‘Both architecture and photography represent a ceaseless pursuit of aesthetics in terms of lines, patterns, proportions, lighting and colours,’ says Cheng.

    Throughout all his works, Cheng says his aim is to preserve the beauty of these natural landscapes. ‘While pollution and crowds may be synonymous with China, the country also boasts stunning natural scenery,’ he says. ‘Especially in the western provinces of Xinjiang, Sichuan, Qinghai and Yunnan, where dramatic silhouettes are shaped by the mountainous environments.’

    Unfortunately, several of the locations in China he shot have already disappeared due to land reclamation as well as natural disasters. ‘If we don’t go to these places now, they’ll be history.’

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Nyingchi, Tibet. Despite its rough weather, Tibet has a warm and colourful springtime in the southeast region of Nyingchi, where the Nyang river valley is pink with wild peach blossoms. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Changbai Mountain, Jilin. In the morning, water in the river evaporates and condenses on frozen objects. A thin layer of ice is coated on the tree branches, resulting in this heavenly tranquility. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    Location: Changbai Mountain, Jilin. In a freezing morning in northeast China, sunrise casts a mysterious light on a river under Changbai Mountain. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Jilin City, Jilin. The morning mist along the Songhua River turns red as the sun rises in Wusong Island in northeast China. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Harbin, Heilongjiang. In northeast China during winter, people in Harbin commute across the surface of the Songhua River. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan. The Nuorilang Waterfall is painted in vivid colours in the beautiful area of Jiuzhaigou during autumn. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Xiapu, Fujian. A fisherman rows between a grid of bamboo rods along the south China coast, used for growing oyster and drying seaweed. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Chakayan Lake, Qinghai. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Chakayan Lake, Qinghai. Credit: Tugo Cheng

    China photos by Tugo Cheng

    Location: Bipenggou, Sichuan. Credit: Tugo Cheng

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