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China

Author : Damian Harper
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : China
ISBN : 1426200358

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China by Damian Harper Pdf

This beautiful guide makes the vast enigma of China accessible to every visitor. Continuing the series' winning formula, this new edition combines in-depth, up-to-date descriptions with dazzling photographs, detailed maps, cutaway illustrations of renowned structures, and a wealth of useful travel tips organized by cities and areas.

A Trip to China

Author : Chih-p'ing Chou,Der-lin Chao,Chen Gao
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2011-10-24
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781400840151

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A Trip to China by Chih-p'ing Chou,Der-lin Chao,Chen Gao Pdf

A Trip to China is an intermediate Chinese language textbook designed for students who have studied one year of college Chinese. Offering a strong foundation in grammar and vocabulary, it is written from the perspective of a foreign exchange student who has just arrived in China for the first time. This thoroughly revised edition not only provides students essential lessons for advancing their Chinese language skills, but also introduces important aspects of contemporary Chinese society and culture. The textbook incorporates suggestions from years of student and teacher feedback, and includes new lessons as well as updated vocabulary glosses, grammar explanations, and exercises. An improved format juxtaposes text and vocabulary on adjacent pages and combines grammar notes and exercises into one easy-to-use volume. Intermediate-level Chinese language textbook Revised edition Single-volume, user-friendly format New lessons and updated vocabulary, grammar explanations, and exercises Introduces students to important aspects of contemporary Chinese society and culture

My First Trip to China

Author : Kin-Ming Liu
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789881604620

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My First Trip to China by Kin-Ming Liu Pdf

Thirty leading China experts—ranging from Perry Link, Andrew Nathan and Jonathan Mirsky to W. J. F. Jenner, Lois Wheeler Snow and Morton Abramowitz—recount their first visits to China, recalling their initial observations and impressions. Most first traveled to China when it was still closed to the world, or was just beginning to open. Their subsequent opinions, writings and policies have shaped the Western relationship with China for more than a generation. This is essential reading for those who want to understand the evolution of Western attitudes toward modern China. At the same time, this collection provides a vivid, personal window onto a fascinating period in Chinese history. “To collect the stories of first encounters with China was a brilliant idea. Not only do we get the benefit of many fascinating insights (and hindsights) from a range of foreigners and overseas Chinese, but these deftly edited views from the outside make up one great story: the history of Communist China. More than a history of one damned thing happening after another, however, this is a history of perceptions, lies, myths and revelations, as much about China as her rulers wish it to be seen, as about those who chose to see China, more and sometimes less clearly, over the last half century.” —Ian Buruma, author of Bad Elements “The opening of China to the world, and then of the world to China, is one of modern history’s most consequential stories. That story is told in a fresh, innovative fashion in this insightful collection of personal experiences related by a distinguished collection of historians, diplomats, journalists, political writers and others who ventured behind the Bamboo Curtain early on. Leading the way are disillusioned leftists stunned by the horrors of the Cultural Revolution and Mao’s Great Leap Forward that they discover. They gradually give way to knowing observers of a tumultuous society determined to become once again a world power. Their accounts form an impressionistic vision of epochal change taking place on the gallop.” —Jim Hoagland, contributing editor, The Washington Post “This is a wistful and absorbing volume, and a fitting remembrance for all of us who once thought that China was going to be easy to study.” —Jonathan Spence, author of The Search for Modern China

Intermediate reader of modern Chinese: Vocabulary, sentence patterns, exercises

Author : Chih-p'ing Chou,周質平,趙德麟
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1992-04-06
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780691015293

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Intermediate reader of modern Chinese: Vocabulary, sentence patterns, exercises by Chih-p'ing Chou,周質平,趙德麟 Pdf

This textbook, prepared for American students who have already completed two semesters of Chinese, does not "talk down" to the student, and its contemporary subject matter will provoke classroom discussion. Successfully encouraging speaking as well as reading practice, the work progresses from correspondence and dialogue to short essays. Lessons 1 through 10 focus on college life in the United States, 11 through 15 concern political and social issues in contemporary China, and 16 through 20 present biographies of three well-known figures in Chinese intellectual history and analyses of the Chinese Democracy Movement and the Tiananmen Square incident. Lessons 21 and 22 deal with Chinese translations of foreign place names and the Gulf War and are designed to accustom students to reading Chinese newspapers. The lessons in this text offer sufficient material for a two-semester course with five contact hours per week. For the text and vocabulary traditional and simplified characters are juxtaposed. The exercises of each lesson are included in the vocabulary volume. An index to the glossary is included. Audio and video materials are available for use with this text. For further information, contact the Chinese Linguistics Project, 231 Palmer Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08544. (609-258-4269). This textbook, prepared for American students who have already completed two semesters of Chinese, does not "talk down" to the student, and its contemporary subject matter will provoke classroom discussion. Successfully encouraging speaking as well as reading practice, the work progresses from correspondence and dialogue to short essays. Lessons 1 through 10 focus on college life in the United States, 11 through 15 concern political and social issues in contemporary China, and 16 through 20 present biographies of three well-known figures in Chinese intellectual history and analyses of the Chinese Democracy Movement and the Tiananmen Square incident. Lessons 21 and 22 deal with Chinese translations of foreign place names and the Gulf War and are designed to accustom students to reading Chinese newspapers. The lessons in this text offer sufficient material for a two-semester course with five contact hours per week. For the text and vocabulary traditional and simplified characters are juxtaposed. The exercises of each lesson are included in the vocabulary volume. An index to the glossary is included. Audio and video materials are available for use with this text. For further information, contact the Chinese Linguistics Project, 231 Palmer Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08544. (609-258-4269). This textbook, prepared for American students who have already completed two semesters of Chinese, does not "talk down" to the student, and its contemporary subject matter will provoke classroom discussion. Successfully encouraging speaking as well as reading practice, the work progresses from correspondence and dialogue to short essays. Lessons 1 through 10 focus on college life in the United States, 11 through 15 concern political and social issues in contemporary China, and 16 through 20 present biographies of three well-known figures in Chinese intellectual history and analyses of the Chinese Democracy Movement and the Tiananmen Square incident. Lessons 21 and 22 deal with Chinese translations of foreign place names and the Gulf War and are designed to accustom students to reading Chinese newspapers. The lessons in this text offer sufficient material for a two-semester course with five contact hours per week. For the text and vocabulary traditional and simplified characters are juxtaposed. The exercises of each lesson are included in the vocabulary volume. An index to the glossary is included. Audio and video materials are available for use with this text. For further information, contact the Chinese Linguistics Project, 231 Palmer Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08544. (609-258-4269).

Kai-lan's Great Trip to China

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2010-01-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1416990445

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Kai-lan's Great Trip to China by Anonim Pdf

Kai-lan's going to China for the very first time and you're invited to join her! Once in China, Kai-lan and her friends see all sorts of new things, meet all different kinds of people and animals, and try many new things! The highlight of the trip is meeting an adorable baby panda! So come along and say "ni hao" to China with Kai-lan!

Riding the Iron Rooster

Author : Paul Theroux
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 533 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2006-12-08
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780547526997

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The acclaimed travel writer chronicles a year of train travel across China in a revealing travelogue that “gives the reader much to relish and think about” (Publishers Weekly). The author of the train travel classics The Great Railway Bazaar and The Old Patagonian Express, takes to the rails once again in this account of his epic journey through China. The always irascible, infectiously curious author “is in top form as he describes the barren deserts of Mongolia and Xinjiang, the ice forests of Manchuria and the dry hills of Tibet. He captures their otherworldly, haunting appearances perfectly. He is also right on target when he talks about the ugliness of China's poorly planned, hastily built cities” (Mark Salzman, The New York Times). Theroux hops aboard a train as part of a tour group in London and sets out for China's border. He then spends a year traversing the country, where he pieces together a fascinating snapshot of a unique moment in history. From sweeping and desolate natural landscapes to the dense metropolises of Shanghai, Beijing, and Canton, Theroux offers an unforgettable portrait of a magnificent land and an extraordinary people.

A Trip to China

Author : Chih-p'ing Chou,Zhiping Zhou,Der-lin Chao,Chen Gao
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2011-11-13
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780691153094

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A Trip to China by Chih-p'ing Chou,Zhiping Zhou,Der-lin Chao,Chen Gao Pdf

Parallel title with statements of responsibility in Chinese characters.

Nixon's China Trip

Author : Eric Ladley
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 455 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 9780595239443

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When President Nixon announced in 1971 that he was going to China, his words reverberated across the world. Countries were shocked. The media were dumbfounded. Nixon's staff scrambled to use the coup to their maximum political advantage. In Nixon's China Trip, find out about the inner politics and international implications of this foreign policy masterstroke.

China Road

Author : Rob Gifford
Publisher : Random House
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2007-05-29
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781588366344

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China Road by Rob Gifford Pdf

Route 312 is the Chinese Route 66. It flows three thousand miles from east to west, passing through the factory towns of the coastal areas, through the rural heart of China, then up into the Gobi Desert, where it merges with the Old Silk Road. The highway witnesses every part of the social and economic revolution that is turning China upside down. In this utterly surprising and deeply personal book, acclaimed National Public Radio reporter Rob Gifford, a fluent Mandarin speaker, takes the dramatic journey along Route 312 from its start in the boomtown of Shanghai to its end on the border with Kazakhstan. Gifford reveals the rich mosaic of modern Chinese life in all its contradictions, as he poses the crucial questions that all of us are asking about China: Will it really be the next global superpower? Is it as solid and as powerful as it looks from the outside? And who are the ordinary Chinese people, to whom the twenty-first century is supposed to belong? Gifford is not alone on his journey. The largest migration in human history is taking place along highways such as Route 312, as tens of millions of people leave their homes in search of work. He sees signs of the booming urban economy everywhere, but he also uncovers many of the country’s frailties, and some of the deep-seated problems that could derail China’s rise. The whole compelling adventure is told through the cast of colorful characters Gifford meets: garrulous talk-show hosts and ambitious yuppies, impoverished peasants and tragic prostitutes, cell-phone salesmen, AIDS patients, and Tibetan monks. He rides with members of a Shanghai jeep club, hitchhikes across the Gobi desert, and sings karaoke with migrant workers at truck stops along the way. As he recounts his travels along Route 312, Rob Gifford gives a face to what has historically, for Westerners, been a faceless country and breathes life into a nation that is so often reduced to economic statistics. Finally, he sounds a warning that all is not well in the Chinese heartlands, that serious problems lie ahead, and that the future of the West has become inextricably linked with the fate of 1.3 billion Chinese people. “Informative, delightful, and powerfully moving . . . Rob Gifford’s acute powers of observation, his sense of humor and adventure, and his determination to explore the wrenching dilemmas of China’s explosive development open readers’ eyes and reward their minds.” –Robert A. Kapp, president, U.S.-China Business Council, 1994-2004

Kai-lan's Great Trip to China Books & Magnetic Playset

Author : Molly Reisner
Publisher : Reader's Digest
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2010-01-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0794419410

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Kai-lan's Great Trip to China Books & Magnetic Playset by Molly Reisner Pdf

Fans of the hit Nickelodeon animated series will feel like they’re on a trip to China themselves thanks to this fun-filled Book and Magnetic Playset. The playset includes two 16-page books. The first storybook is based on the episode “Kai-lan Goes to China.” In the story, Kai-lan and her friends fly to China to visit Gu nai nai, Kai-lan’s favorite great aunt. They see all kinds of new and different sights, try new foods, and visit a panda village in a bamboo forest, where a new panda baby is born. This book will provide the inspiration for kids to use the magnets and double-sided play scenes to create their own colorful scenes featuring Kai-lan and her fellow travelers. The second book is a word guide with Chinese words and their English translations. As a bonus, the pages can be cut out and used as learning flashcards.

Chung-kuo A, Chung-kuo!

Author : Chih-p'ing Chou,Zhiping Zhou,Perry Link,Xuedong Wang
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2011-11-06
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780691153087

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Chung-kuo A, Chung-kuo! by Chih-p'ing Chou,Zhiping Zhou,Perry Link,Xuedong Wang Pdf

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A Year from Monday

Author : John Cage
Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2010-10-20
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780819570550

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A Year from Monday by John Cage Pdf

Includes lectures, essays, diaries and other writings, including "How to Improve the World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse)" and "Juilliard Lecture."

Chinese Phrase Book

Author : Daily Language Learning
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2019-10-13
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1950924181

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Chinese Phrase Book by Daily Language Learning Pdf

Many Chinese language textbooks are intended mainly for people who study Chinese in formal classes and are based on assumptions that are appropriate primarily for such learners.

John Dewey in China

Author : Jessica Ching-Sze Wang
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2012-02-16
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780791479544

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John Dewey in China by Jessica Ching-Sze Wang Pdf

Shows how John Dewey’s visit to China from 1919 to 1921 influenced his social and political thought.

A Landscape of Travel

Author : Jenny T. Chio
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2014-03-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780295805061

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A Landscape of Travel by Jenny T. Chio Pdf

While the number of domestic leisure travelers has increased dramatically in reform-era China, the persistent gap between urban and rural living standards attests to ongoing social, economic, and political inequalities. The state has widely touted tourism for its potential to bring wealth and modernity to rural ethnic minority communities, but the policies underlying the development of tourism obscure some complicated realities. In tourism, after all, one person’s leisure is another person’s labor. A Landscape of Travel investigates the contested meanings and unintended consequences of tourism for those people whose lives and livelihoods are most at stake in China’s rural ethnic tourism industry: the residents of village destinations. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in Ping’an (a Zhuang village in Guangxi) and Upper Jidao (a Miao village in Guizhou), Jenny Chio analyzes the myriad challenges and possibilities confronted by villagers who are called upon to do the work of tourism. She addresses the shifting significance of migration and rural mobility, the visual politics of tourist photography, and the effects of touristic desires for “exotic difference” on village social relations. In this way, Chio illuminates the contemporary regimes of labor and leisure and the changing imagination of what it means to be rural, ethnic, and modern in China today.