You've got some serious win in here, but there's also a heck of a lot of chaff with this wheat. You're at a level where, when curating your work, you need to stop asking "Is this a good photo?" and instead start asking "Is this such a good photo that I can't bear to cut it from the set?" For instance, a *lot* of the shots that are just snapshots of people walking could be dropped and they would make a much stronger series. Ditto for a lot of the shots of random Chinese advertisements(?) pasted to walls.
Here's the series I would make from this:
>>3363439 Plane & Arrival>>3363449 Riding on the bus. Good emotion on the faces of the passengers.>>3363450 Rubik's cube bros. It's like you can see their whole backstory summed up in one still frame.>>3363451 Red carpet. Beautiful abstract composition, the bright splash of red helps reinforce the Chinaness of it all, and once you're done appreciating it from the color/composition standpoint, you can let all of the little details like the grime and the bad cut of the red and the weird angle step wash over you.>>3363452 Bikes. If you were the guy in the Ricoh GRIII thread complaining about the lack of on-camera flash, I was the guy arguing with you, and this shot almost makes me concede. >>3363463 That dog is a good boy and I love him. I think I'd crop in a little tighter, though. Just a little.>>3363471 Good contrast with the pinkened dog and the guy in the pink shirt. Plus it looks like the guy is taking a squatting pee on the sidewalk, which is funny juxtaposed with a poodle.>>3363476 Baby faces peeking out behind the bright red banner.>>3363479 Something about the white-on-white really pulls me in and makes me want to look at it. I like how the plain-white bulk of the shot balances with the lower-left corner looking like it's physically pulling in and the lower-right with a splash of color.>>3363480 Fu dog cumming>>3363482 Ads(?) on stairs(continuing next comment)