Police raid a Chinese children's toy factory.
Familiar children's toys like dolls and teddy bears are created by the skilled hands of workers who tirelessly toil day and night in the factory.
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| Approximately 75% of the world's toys are labeled "Made in China," and a large number of people in China are employed in this industry. |
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| German photographer Michael Wolf has captured images inside a large toy factory in China to give viewers a realistic glimpse into the daily work of workers who are "producing joy for children." |
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| The photo series is titled "The Real Toy Story". |
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| In the cramped space, the workers meticulously attend to every detail of each toy. |
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| Here, one can see a toy assembly line where diligent hands are working. |
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| Mickey Mouse, the character that every child loves. |
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| Although they bring joy to children through toys like dolls and stuffed animals, the faces of these female workers are tinged with sadness due to the hard work they do. |
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| In stark contrast to the vibrant toys, the lives of the workers here are always tiring and exhausting due to overwork. |
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| Simple meals during breaks. |
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| Chinese dolls. |
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| The baby dolls are gradually becoming complete. |
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| The workforce here is predominantly female. |
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