2016年5月29日 星期日

Cuba, 古巴

Saguy says that while portraits of Fidel Castro are still found everywhere, they coexist with plenty of foreign brands on subtle display: from Apple logo decals affixed to 1950s Chevys to young people wearing Adidas T-shirts and Converse shoes. Here: Several groups of locals relax on the Malecon in Old Havana, Cuba May 1, 2016. Some chat and drink rum while others dive into the warm Caribbean Sea. (Photo by Dotan Saguy)
A worker rests against his truck after a delivery as a 1950s Peugeot passes by in a busy street of Old Havana, Cuba, May 3, 2016. Saguy writes, “The decal on the back of the classic car is no anomaly; many cars in Cuba proudly display the decals of American brands such as Apple or Monster Energy drinks”. (Photo by Dotan Saguy)
A 1955 Chevy Bel Air taxi driver cruises the colorful streets of Old Havana on the late afternoon of May 2, 2016. (Photo by Dotan Saguy)
Young men play a heated game of soccer in an urban soccer field in the middle of Old Havana, May 6, 2016. Baseball was traditionally the national sport, but the popularity of soccer is on the rise, particularly with young people. (Photo by Dotan Saguy)
Changing Face of Cuba
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