Framing hope
In Turkiye's 'house of photo', the world is seen through the lens of children fleeing wars
China Daily | Updated: 2026-06-29 09:48
"From loading film, to developing it and printing their own photographs, they do everything by themselves. They get to set and write their own rules also."
Once part of Mesopotamia, the walls of Mardin's old city, traversed by narrow streets, hold thousands of years of history and attract tourists from all over the world.
But the city is also home to low-income families and refugees who fled Syria's civil war.
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