Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Residents-Living-near-Lianyungang-Chemical-Industrial-Park-in-China-27MZIFJJQDUX5.htmlConceptually similarResidents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPVOCompleted★★★★Residents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPU0Completed★★★★Residents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPU4Completed★★★★Residents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPUHCompleted★★★★Residents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPUCCompleted★★★★Residents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPUGCompleted★★★★Residents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPUTCompleted★★★★Residents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPVNCompleted★★★★Residents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaGP0STQPVTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQPUVResidents Living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in ChinaDancing residents living near Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park, Jiangsu province, China. Local people complain about water and soil pollution and the unsafe proximity of their homes to the industrial park.In original language:中国江苏连云港化工园生活照这组拍摄于连云港化工园区的照片展示了当地日常生活中村民和随处可见的化工厂房之间的矛盾关系。当地村民控诉化工厂造成的水土污染,不安全的建厂距离,以及他们要求对于工业园区将会带来的潜在危险的知情权。为更好了解当地实际情况,绿色和平和一位摄影师共同拍摄并采访了几户当地人家。Locations:China-East Asia-Jiangsu-LianyungangDate:22 May, 2016Credit:© Yan Cong / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Chemical industry-Chemical plants-Chimneys-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Overhead power lines-Pollution-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Daily Life of Community Living in Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park in Jiangsu Province, ChinaA documentation on the daily life of residents living in the Lianyungang Chemical Industrial Park. The local people complain about water and soil pollution, the unsafe proximity of their homes to the industrial complex and their right to be informed about possible accidents happening in the chemical plant. Greenpeace went with a photographer to document and interview several local families to have a better understanding of the situation in the area.