- LICENSED ciwen67 india MG 5837
- LICENSED ciwen67 india MG 5734
Central Telegraph Office - LICENSED ciwen67 india MG 5752
Paradies Trading Cooperation. - LICENSED ciwen67 india MG 5726
Damaged roundabout island - LICENSED ciwen67 india MG 5724
Paradies Trading Cooperation. - LICENSED ciwen67 india MG 5688
Old faxcade in Bombay. - LICENSED ciwen67 india MG 5686
Street scene - poor people in Bombay. - ciwen67 is-insia MG 5538
Second solar exhibition Intersolar in Mumbai (India). DelSolar booth. - ciwen67 is-insia MG 5541
Second solar exhibition Intersolar in Mumbai (India). Haier booth. - ciwen67 is-insia MG 5532
Second solar exhibition Intersolar in Mumbai (India). Tata BP booth. - ciwen67 is-insia MG 5565
Second solar exhibition Intersolar in Mumbai (India). EMVEE Booth. - ciwen67 is-insia MG 5551
Second solar exhibition Intersolar in Mumbai (India). Siemens booth. - ciwen67 is-insia MG 5533
Second solar exhibition Intersolar in Mumbai (India) - ciwen67 is-insia MG 5596
Second solar exhibition Intersolar in Mumbai (India). - The Former Site of JDC
The Branch Office of the New York based American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in Shanghai was located at 119 and 121 Huoshan Road. Built in 1910, the four story building had a two-bay shop. Now it serves as a multi family residence. The Shanghai ghetto (上海隔都 Shànghǎi gédōu), formally known as the Restricted Sector for Stateless Refugees (無国籍難民限定地区 Wú guójí nànmín xiàndìng dìqū?), was an area of approximately one square mile in the Hongkou District of Japanese-occupied Shanghai, to which about 23,000 Jewish refugees were relocated by the Japanese-issued Proclamation Concerning Restriction of Residence and Business of Stateless Refugees after having fled from German-occupied Europe before and during World War II. The refugees were settled in the poorest and most crowded area of the city. Local Jewish families and American Jewish charities aided them with shelter, food and clothing. The Japanese authorities increasingly stepped up restrictions, but the ghetto was not walled, and the local Chinese residents, whose living conditions were often as bad, did not leave.