In 2009, on the outskirts of the southern metropolis of Guangzhou, Xian villagers secretly prepared for the Dragon Boat Festival. For them, the commemoration of the 221 BC poet Qu Yuan, who threw himself into a river to protest official corruption, held particular resonance.
David Bandurski shares the stories of a community bound by shared history and a belief in the necessity of change, a band of unlikely activists fighting for their place in China’s new cities.
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