Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Locals-in-Tea-House-in-Shaoxing-27MZIFVPVRM5.htmlConceptually similarSanjiang Village in ShaoxingGP04DEVCompleted★★★★Cancer Victim in ShaoxingGP04DGICompleted★★★★Cancer Victim in ShaoxingGP04DF5Completed★★★★Cancer Victim in ShaoxingGP04DF0Completed★★★★Cancer Victim in ShaoxingGP04DEXCompleted★★★★Cancer Victim in ShaoxingGP04DEYCompleted★★★★Cancer Victim in ShaoxingGP04DF4Completed★★★★Cancer Victim in ShaoxingGP04DGLCompleted★★★★Cancer Victim in ShaoxingGP04DETCompleted★★★★View AllGP04DF7Locals in Tea House in ShaoxingThe tea house in Sanjiang Village, north of the Shaoxing Paojiang Economic and Technical Development Area. The village owns multiple certificated Provincial Cultural Heritage Conservation areas, Like the Sanjiang Floodgate and the Old Seawall. There are also City Cultural HeritageConservation Sites such as the Eastern City Gate and the Old Bailey. Approximately 2500 farmers live in the area.Locations:China-Sanjiang-Shaoxing-ZhejiangDate:29 Mar, 2012Credit:© Lu Guang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Chemical industry-Chemicals-Detox (campaign title)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Medium group of people-Men-Newspapers-Pollutants-Reading-Restaurants-Tea-Textile industry-Toxic waste-Water pollutionShoot:Pollution in the Hangzhou Bay AreaThe Qiantang River is the biggest river in Zhejiang Province, and flows into Hangzhou Bay, and ultimately the East China Sea. According to a recent report on China’s oceans, Hangzhou Bay is one of the most polluted coastal areas in China, though there is no specific information on hazardous chemicals. The East China Sea is reported as being polluted with persistent toxic chemicals, the major source of which is industrial discharge. The situation prompted Greenpeace to investigate potential sources of pollution of hazardous chemicals in Hangzhou Bay.Related Collections:Report 'Toxic Threads: Putting Pollution On Parade'