
This is a story about those who ran, not to a destination, but away from a past. Caught between identities, they now live—somewhere else.
“First time to America. I watched this city in Hollywood films. Now I’m landing. I don’t know what comes next.”
“Statue of LIBERTY!!!”
“They told him America was built on freedom. He believes it. Even when it’s just paint on bricks. So he takes a photo—just in case.”
“He casts a line into the water, but it’s not the fish he's after. It’s the silence.”
"She's knitting a sweater, though the details remain unseen."
“In a land far from the one he dreamed of, Sun Yat-sen still watches over his people. And in his shadow, they find a quiet kind of home.” ————————————Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925) Sun Yat-sen was a great national hero, a great patriot, and a great forerunner of China’s democratic revolution. He led the overthrow of the Qing dynasty and the founding of the Republic of China, marking the end of over two thousand years of feudal monarchy. Sun devoted his life to the cause of national independence, social progress, and the unity of the Chinese people. His ideas and spirit continue to be respected and remembered by Chinese people at home and abroad.
“They say it’s a museum to honor Chinese Americans. Outside, the community it claims to represent is shouting to be heard.”————Many Chinese immigrants came to America not out of ideological opposition to communism, but because the Chinese state had set down limitations on private enterprise, threatening their profit, power, or freedom. In the United States, they found capitalism without a political face— but also without protection. Now, as gentrification and profit-driven development push them out of their own neighborhoods, they take to the streets. Their protest is not against censorship or authoritarianism, but against rent hikes, eviction, and erasure. They are not fighting communism. They are learning what capitalism really looks like.
BALANCE
BALANCE
"Straddling two worlds on a self-made tightrope, their struggle to balance old rhythms with new realities only deepens the divide. Every wobble echoes the quiet truth: some distances can't be measured until you choose to cross them."































