Paula Bronstein Photojournalist

Images of Asia

Images of Asia : Elephants, Bhutan, Thailand, Burma, and Ladakh, India and Kashmir 

  • FILE HOTO TAKEN  IN GULMIT, KARAKORAM REGION OF WOMAN CLAIMING TO BE 114YRS OLD. PAULA BRONSTEIN/GETTY IMAGES
  • PHANDER, PAKISTAN - JULY 7: A Pakistani girl smiles against the mountainous landscape of Phander near the annual Shandur Polo Festival, July 7, 2007 on Shandur pass in Pakistan. The three day festival is the world's highest pitch at 3,810 meters surrounded by mountains from the Hindukush, Pamir and Karakoram ranges. The matches are played between the A, B, and C level teams from Gilgit and Chitral, traditional rival teams. It is believed that Polo was introduced in South Asia by the Muslim conquerors in the 13th century.  (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
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  • BANGKOK, THAILAND - JANUARY 25:  Jeng gets ready backstage she is with the Lao Yi Lai Heng Chinese opera  troupe as they act out the Teochew (Chaozhou) opera at the Plub Plachai temple on January 25, 2012 in Bangkok, Thailand. The traditional Chinese art form involving music, singing, martial arts and acting has a history of more than 500 years. There are about 30 members working with the group doing specials shows all week to celebrate the Chinese New year. The Chinese opera is popular in many parts of China,  Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Macau .(Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
  • BANGKOK, THAILAND - JANUARY 25:  An actress with the Lao Yi Lai Heng Chinese opera  troupe waits to go onstage performing the Teochew (Chaozhou) opera at the Plub Plachai temple on January 25, 2012 in Bangkok, Thailand. The traditional Chinese art form involving music, singing, martial arts and acting has a history of more than 500 years. There are about 30 members working with the group doing specials shows all week to celebrate the Chinese New year. The Chinese opera is popular in many parts of China,  Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Macau .(Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
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  • SRINAGAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 4 :A Kashmiri woman paddles along on Dal Lake October 4, 2008 in Srinagar, Kashmir. In the past few months the region's summer captiol has witnessed the biggest pro-independence demonstrations since the separatist insurgency erupted in 1989. The protests have triggered a heavy crackdown by Indian security forces including many strict curfews and with that tourist numbers have dropped significantly. Continous disturbances have brought down hotel occupancy from 100 percent in May 2008 to almost zero in September 2008,{quote} according to government statements.  (Photo Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
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  • KABUL- AFGHANISTAN: NOV 21: Eid Mohammad, 70 stands on the balcony overlooking the hills of Kabul.  Millions of Afghans live in informal settlements occupied without a formal deed, on land with unclear legal ownership. This lack of a functioning land management system, Afghan and international experts say, looms as one of the most serious obstacles to the country’s economic development. Paula Bronstein/ The Wall Street Journal
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