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China's largest graffiti street - Huangjueping Street

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]

Huangjueping Street is China's largest graffiti street in Chongqing. The graffiti decorates the 40,000 square meters of wall on the buildings along the 1.25-kilometer Huangjueping Street in suburban Chongqing. Three hundred people, including artists and students from Sichuan Fine Art Institute worked on the project, which took nearly a year to complete. [Photo by Ashe]