RMP5JCJ4–Shaowu, China's Fujian Province. 27th June, 2018. Contestant Lai Hanshi from a furniture design firm in Zhongshan of Guangdong Province shows his bamboo design in the final round of Taichi Master Bamboo Industry International Industrial Design Competition 2018 in Shaowu, southeast China's Fujian Province, June 27, 2018. The competition received 6,517 bamboo designs from global contestants, with 25 pieces of works being qualified for the final round. Credit: Peng Zhangqing/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2BAF460–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng transfers containers full of medical waste in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also makin
RM2BAF489–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng wears protective equipment before work in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a
RM2BAF47J–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng transfers containers of medical waste in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a c
RM2BAF485–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng (2nd L) and his colleagues transfer containers full of medical waste in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for
RM2BAF47Y–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng (C) and his colleagues work at a medical waste treatment company in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my
RM2BAF487–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng works at a medical waste treatment company in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also makin
RM2BAF47N–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng (C) and his colleagues work at a medical waste treatment company in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my
RM2BAF45K–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng (front) and his colleagues wait for the arrival of medical waste in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my
RM2BAF45X–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng chats with his family via cellphone in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a con
RM2BAF43N–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng chats with his son via cellphone in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a contri
RM2BAF47X–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng has breakfast in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a contribution to the socie
RM2BAJ0R4–(200328) -- BEIJING, March 28, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng checks if there is more medical waste to be disposed in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste. Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family,
RM2BAF484–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng transfers containers of medical waste in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a c
RM2BAF45P–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng walks to his working place in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a contribution
RM2BAF483–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng transfers containers of medical waste in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a c
RM2BAF45N–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng checks if there is more medical waste to be disposed in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but
RM2BAF43T–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng checks if there is more medical waste to be disposed in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but
RM2BAF45G–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng wears protective equipment before work in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a
RM2BDNXNG–(200409) -- WUHAN, April 9, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng (2nd R) and his colleagues talk at a medical waste treatment company in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for
RM2BAF45T–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Xia Shaohua (R), Wang Peng's colleague, takes out a bag of medical waste in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my fa
RM2BAF45J–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng stretches himself during lunch break in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my family, but also making a co
RM2BAF480–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng (1st L) and his colleagues work at a medical waste treatment company in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for
RM2BAF45M–(200327) -- WUHAN, March 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Wang Peng sprays ethyl alcohol to disinfect himself during work break in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 26, 2020. Wang Peng, 35, has been working for the Wuhan Hanshi Environmental Engineering Company for 9 years, where he is responsible for the disposal and incineration of medical waste.Protection against infection is a major challenge that Wang and his coworkers face, as they work 12-hour shifts to cope with the surging workload during the COVID-19 outbreak. 'I like what I'm doing,' Wang said, 'I'm not only making money for my famil
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