” VSWhat I learned in China is to take advantage of whatever freedom is given to us. Because you never know how long it will last…” Alexis, 26, remembers with emotion his strolls as a night owl on the banks of Suzhou. When the river is oil and reflects the lights of the city. The last photographs of his IPhone are a month and a half old. He has since dreamed of it.
Cloistered in the tower apartment he occupies in the historic center of Shanghai, he recounts his new daily life. Waking up at 8 a.m. to the sound of loudspeakers summoning to be tested, days of working alone, evenings wandering in the parking lot of his building and the thirteen floors he climbs up the stairs, “for the practice “.
In the footsteps of Beijing…




































