Hong Kong-based photographer, Jo Farrell recently unveiled her “Living History” photography project dedicated to documenting and celebrating the lives of the last remaining women in China with bound feet, now in their 80s and 90s. Jo Farrell has been working on the project for the past 8 years, photographing and interviewing these women who live in rural areas of China to create a book with the visual stories of their lives. The book can become an extremely useful addition to the current cultural and anthropological studies on Chinese traditions.
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