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USA, New Orleans
10 years ago, this 200-year-old house became the residence of Adriana and Mr. Bowman, that is Katrina The time to destroy New Orleans, in August 2005, was hit by a Category 5 hurricane, the loss was heavy, the population dropped sharply, and the urban population dropped from 79 in 2004 to 370,000 in 2013. In such an environment of negative population growth, Parks and her husband did the opposite, moving from New York to New Orleans.
"I met Adriana at Princeton University, when we majored in film and writing, and later because of work, we needed to walk around the world often. After going to many cities, we chose to be in New Orleans. Settled, so we sold the house in New York and moved here, Bowman said.
"We were the first people to stay in New Orleans after the hurricane. I still remember the day when I moved, people around us looked at us with incredible eyes."
However for Adriana and Bao For Man, living in New Orleans was the best decision of his life, so they began to actively participate in the revitalization of volunteer activities in New Orleans. Parks continued to write reports, and Bowman continued to shoot videos, which made Gao Caisheng use his own way to make the whole The world understands that New Orleans is regaining its vitality.