 My name is Chen Jiaojiao and I work with Pong Yangjin as a team Pong Anchen. We are story collectors. So today I would like to share with you some stories from our collections. This is a photo of a married couple. It has been torn into two parts from the middle. There wasn't any relationship problems. Instead it was to protect each other from possible implications during the Cultural Revolution. You can see the husband necktie has been cropped out of the photo to prevent being accused of capitalism clenations. This is an ordinary story of an ordinary Chinese family. And these stories are easily forgotten. There remains only in people's memories and slowly fades away when time goes by. Only part of the history has been selectively documented. As a result, we don't understand very well our nation's history. For that reason, Pong and I decide to collect photos, letters, objects and stories behind them. From ordinary people, we want to discover the unseen part of history from these real individuals. Our collection comes out in a box with some objects and some old photos and letters. Before the age of digital photography, people took it very seriously of taking photographs. You can see this family, they painted the photo into colors by themselves. The emotion is very strong that it is a better piece of art than most of the modern art today. This soldier is from the Korean battlefield. He wrote on the back of the photo, springtime is very beautiful here in the battlefield. The flowers are blooming then in the flames and the smokes. From these wedding photos from the 1980s, you can see how much people are influenced by the Western bridal systems. These are the intellectual looks and the beauties in that time. You can see the moments people share together. Those are the stories from the memories and some stories about the present. Right before the Olympic Games in Beijing, we make projects about stories in Beijing. And as you all know, in the last 20, 30 years, there are huge changes and fast changes happen in China that compared to the changes in the West happens in hundreds of years time. There are too many different and irrelevant things are compressed into one space and one time. People's sense of value shifted from one extreme to the other. It's a very special moment for us to document. This is the girl in the last swimming pool in Beijing. It soon turns into Olympic Museum. It's ironic that we lose a public sports base for a sports museum. She is a princess in China. She is the last princess in China. Her story starts from a member of royal family to our prisoner and to our ordinary worker. Her story reflects the modern history of China. At this point, he came to Beijing hoping to find a publisher for his points. He lived in this five square meter tiny room, which cost him only one and a half US dollars per day. And in this giant three-god statue, there's a hotel inside. It is the biggest image building in the world, Chinese records. You see, in the hands of the gods of longevity, there's a pitch. There's a room inside for people taking birthday parties. This couple, they are very lucky because in China, the best legal way to have two kids is to have twins. This girl, her ankle is a diplomat. He brought her a can of Coca-Cola in the 1980s. At that time, the Coca-Cola can has a decoration of Santa Claus for Christmas. For many years, she believed Santa Claus was the president of the United States because only Chairman Mao's head was everywhere in China. Punk at the name. A private luxury club and one people who refused to remove her home. There are more stories to tell. Punk and I will continue as story collectors. We want to document the stories which are easily forgotten. Thank you for your time.