A typical Chinese calendar/poster in a rural house

You will probably find this as interesting as I did. This is a poster in a rural household that I got a chance to take a picture of. I didn’t take pictures of all the posters in all the households I had been to, but suffice it to say images like the one on this poster were prevalent everywhere I went.

Look closely at the pictures and you’ll see two pigs, some sort of important-looking man (perhaps religious or emperor-like affiliation, I dont know), and a whole lot of currency. All kinds, too. The ones that I could recognize are assorted yuan notes and dollar bills. Yep, I said dollar bills. Weird, eh?

Take a look at some close ups, I took more (on my Flickr).

It's all about the Benjamins, baby

1 Response to “A typical Chinese calendar/poster in a rural house”


  1. 1 james Posted August 9th, 2007 - 10:35 pm

    wow all this time i thought you were just jackin around. looks like you did more than me, and i was there maybe 4 times longer than you. you go girl.

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