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Journey Into China: Countryside of China (English Version)

$27.95

Title: Journey Into China: Countryside of China (English)

Author/Editor: Guo Huancheng; Ren Guozhu

ISBN: 9787508510965

Publisher: China Intercontinental Press

Print Time: 2007-08-01

Version: English

Others: Paperback; 16mo; 173 Pages

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Description:
The countryside is the place where we have been 1iving generation after generation
China has a vast territory and long history with great differences in natural Conditions among different areas of the country. The natural resources and cultural content of the villages are very richThe beautiful natural scenery of the Chinese Countryside, the ancient village buildings, the authentic folk Customs, the longstanding farming culture, the simple and Unsophisticated village workshops, and the primitive form of labor create a unique vista in the countrysideThe book provides a detailed description of 34 selected villages in order to show the natural and social phenomena of the countryside in China.

Content:
Traditional Homes with Picturesque Beauty
Shuhe
an Ancient NaxiTown in Lijiang
Houses on Stilts and the Wind-Rain Bridge
Dong Villages in Liping
Hakka Civilian Dwellings
Yongding Earthen Houses
Residence of a Shanxi Businessman
The Grand Courtyard of Qiao Family
Xidi and Hongcun
Ancient Villages in Huizhou
Cuandixia Village
Ancient Village in Western Beijing
Zhouzhuang
A Town of Rivers and Lakes in Southern China
The Immigrant Town of Nianbadu
Kaiping, Guangdong
East Meets West in the Diaolou
Jiaju Tibetan Village, the Most Beautiful Village in China
Rustic Scenes All over China

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Related Product(s):

Journey Into China: Countryside of China (Chinese Version)
Journey Into China: Countryside of China (English Version)


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  • Model: tochina-008
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  • Manufactured by: China Intercontinental Press


This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 July, 2010.