Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sick-Village-Resident-in-China-27MZIFVGG55T.htmlConceptually similarWuli Village Activists in ChinaGP04I6BCompleted★★★★Wuli Village Activists in ChinaGP04I6JCompleted★★★★Wuli Village Activists in ChinaGP04I8XCompleted★★★★Wuli Village Activist in ChinaGP04I6CCompleted★★★★Wuli Village Activist in ChinaGP04I6FCompleted★★★★★★Wuli Village Activist in ChinaGP04I6GCompleted★★★★★★Wuli Village Activist in ChinaGP04I6ICompleted★★★★Wuli Village Activists in ChinaGP04I6ECompleted★★★★Wuli Village Activist in ChinaGP04I6DCompleted★★★★View AllGP04I6HSick Village Resident in ChinaDongying Wei visits a sick village resident whose husband died of cancer 12 years ago. She has also lost her son and daughter-in-law in a fishing boat accident. Now she brings up her grandson and granddaughter relying on government's subsistence allowance.Dongying Wei and her husband Guantong Shao have been investigating environmental pollution for over a decade. They have reported their findings to the government officials and more than one thousand villagers have signed up to show their support. Despite this, nothing has changed. Wuli Village, Nanyang Town, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou City.Locations:Asia-China-Hangzhou-ZhejiangDate:9 Mar, 2013Credit:© Lu Guang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5185px X 3456pxKeywords:Activists-Air pollution-Asian ethnicities-Chemical industry-Climate (campaign title)-Detox (campaign title)-Illness-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Pollution-Textile industry-Toxics (campaign title)-Two people-Victims-Water pollution-WomenShoot:Wuli Village Activists in ChinaActivist Dongying Wei and her husband Guantong Shao have been investigating environmental pollution for over a decade. They have reported their findings to the government officials and more than one thousand villagers have signed up to show their support. Despite their efforts, nothing has changed and wastewater discharges from various industries continue to pollute their land and rivers. Wuli Village, Nanyang Town, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou City.Related Collections:Wuli Village Activists in China (photo and video)