
Crowd Control at the Beijing Station Ticket Window
One of my earliest memories of life in China was fighting for tickets at railway stations and movie theaters where the idea of lines was a culturally alien one. Decades later while it is common to see folks in urban China line up for everything in a way that is familiar, some spaces are still being negotiated. As interfaces between the urban and rural, train stations remain just such a potential space. Urban China, however, has numerous examples of design […]
Categories: Bodies, China, Discipline, Uncategorized • Tags: Beijing Railway Station, design, queue