Wang Tu Ming’s Funeral – Thailand
Tue-ming left Kunming, Yunnan Province, China as a teenager in 1936 to be a foot soldier for the Kuomintang army under Chiang Kai-shek.
He never saw his home or family again. He died in exile in northern Thailand, surrounded by his family and revered by all.
Photo documentary by Doug Morton.
Doug Morton began his photographic endeavours in 1969, whence he came into possession of his grandfather’s Ricoflex TLR ’120 film’ camera.
He branched out early in the 80s into typography and designing for printed media.
At this publication date he is semi-retired.
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