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Drum Tower: The sounds of old Beijing

Drum Tower from The Economist

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Historical Beijing's Human Connectivity vs. Modern Isolation

In historical Beijing, the low-ground houtongs were bustling with artists, poets, and rebels, where humanity surrounded people despite social hierarchies. Commoners could hear the drum tower signaling the emperor's movements despite not being allowed to see him. Conversely, in modern Beijing, public accessibility to Communist Party leaders' activities is limited, with the rich residing in penthouses and the workers marginalized into shopping centers, symbolizing a disconnect from human connection and community.

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