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Midi Portraits

  • Liu Aruhan, 22, has a tattoo of the character "fen," meaning "shit," on his chest at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
  • A man calling himself Devil5 poses for a portrait at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China May 2, 2007.
  • Little Punk, a 19 year-old poet, poses for a portrait at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
  • Lin Yun, 20, an art student from Guangzhou, poses for a portrait at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China May 1, 2007.
  • Zhou Bo, 17, at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
  • Skateboarders Li Teng and Yin Xietao at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
  • Wang Yi, 21, and Sun Xu, 22, at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
  • Zhang Xiaodao, 22, shows off her tattoos at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
  • Xiang Zi, 22, wears a t-shirt of Chairman Mao at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China. He said he likes Mao and that there could be no modern China without him.
  • Zhao Can, 22, wrapped himself in gauze and wrote "No Lie For Music" on his chest at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China. He thinks there are too many lives in everyday life, but that the should be no lies in music.
  • Wang Lei, 22, Zhang Shuai, 17, at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
  • Qian Feng, 18, at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
  • Chen Zhuo, 23, and Christina, 23, at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China. The two students weren't that interested in the music and were at the festival just for fun.
  • Wu Xiangjun, 29, wears a Chinese Communist military hat and a beach t-shirt at the Midi Music Festival 2007 in Beijing, China.
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