Cities are created with the purpose to serve basic human needs to provide safety, create community, and a place for education and entertainment. If many centuries ago the cities were a place to be safe from forces of nature, enemies, and others in general, then nowadays cities turned to be an unpredictable place for life similar to wild nature. Cities have lost their walls both literary and metaphorically. Today, however, cities have turned into infinite agglomerations wherein the social and architectural constructions also create disorder, alienation, and loneliness. In my works, I search and try to kind represent states of solitude and togetherness of contemporary urban inhabitants. Architecture, landscape, entropy, and sublime are the main reference points on which I focus when I photograph. This series focuses on China’s hot zone of economic activity, exploring contemporary cityscape transformations in Shanghai, Chongqing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, etc.