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This photo album highlights a 2007 trip to the People's Republic of China to combat rabies.
This photograph shows a mural alongside the road.
Dr. Deborah Briggs presents the latest information on rabies prevention to the participants attending the meeting.
In Shanghai, PR China, there are many dogs, but they are not allowed out on the street during the day time.
The team enjoys some of the scenery in Shanghai. The skyline is distinct.
This image shows the Shanghai skyline in the evening.
Shanghai has a very busy port.
The reflective surfaces of this city show it in good light. Shanghai is famous for its Needle tower.
There are many tourists that visit Shanghai every year. Here they enjoy a snack from a local vendor.
There are flashes of green in a city built on concrete.
A child poses for a photo with a friendly gesture.
A container ship emptied of its cargo passes by.
The foreground shows a lushly green park in the middle of the city.
A short distance from the glamorous buildings, small stalls of locals selling their wares can be found.
This photo shows a pagoda as part of the city's unique look-and-feel.
Chinese buildings show mixed architectural influences.
The streets are broad and clean, and the sidewalks are full of pedestrians.
American fast food has even reached China.
This shopping district is full of people. There is a beautiful golden tree in the middle of the area.
This roof is decorated with ancient tiles.
This image shows a rich mix of garden influences--in terms of the rocks, the trees, and the foliage.
This shows a beautiful old style building.
This image shows a dragon head sculpture. The dragon is a symbol of power in ancient China.
This roof sculpture shows an ancient story.
Goldfish swarm the waters of this pond.
The inner garden is framed by a circular doorway in this wall.
Replicas of ancient bells line the insides of this remake of a Buddhist temple.
Bicycles, motorcycles, and cars all share the roads.
The team is trying to decide what to have for dinner.
This image shows the view from the inside of the conference center looking out at the waterfront. The conference was focused on rabies prevention in China.
Dr. Claudius Melarcyzk talks with his host-country counterparts.
This is a photograph of Shanghai at night.
This image suggests that dogs are not welcome in a particular area of the city.
The nighttime waterfront is lit up with colorful lights.
Dogs are allowed to come out onto the streets after 8 PM but still need to be kept on a leash.
Tourists visit a local park.
Hordes of tourists visit the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, China.
The international anti-rabies team pose with their in-country counterparts.
This image shows a Chinese fast-food restaurant. The team is at a restaurant famous for “Duck blood soup.”
Nightlife on the streets of Shanghai is bustling.
The waterfront has a wide boardwalk.
Dr. Deborah J. Briggs snaps a photo.
This image shows the luxurious conference room. Participants are beginning to arrive to listen to the international experts speak about rabies prevention.
The delegates to the global health conference socialize among themselves. They are getting ready to speak at the conference.
American influence is everywhere! See the Starbucks in the background.
The delegates enjoy an after-event snack.
A public health worker smiles for the camera. The team's host explains some local customs.
The team is waiting to fly to our next destination.
The food servers on the street emphasize hygiene by wearing face masks.
The team is discussing the conference and how to move forward.


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