Easy Talk: 2017 World Book Day special
One of the things most people can agree on is that a great panacea to pacify the hustle brought about by modern life is the smell of ink. Flipping through the pages of a book and trying to imbibe the nuance and richness of it is both joyful and rewarding, though sometimes a challenging experience, where you might find the journey keeping up with the author can keep your mind active. World Book Day is not only a day to celebrate the delight of reading but also a day to ponder over the many interesting facets of the activity.
When you choose a book, which is more important to you: readability or its and literary worth? Is it wise to only go for bestsellers? In times of information overload, are classics still worth wading through? And the ultimate question, where has reading taken you? We interviewed six media professionals, who candidly share their thoughts on those questions, and hopefully their insights can shed some light on what and how you read.
Guests: Meghan Horihan, Rosemary Bolger, Tyler Terrance ONeil, Camilla Tenn, Brian Salter, Charlie Clarkson
Camera: Cong Ruiting, Zhang Guangteng
Editing: Yu Xiaoou
Subtitles: Lan Yun (Intern)
Producer: Hu Zhe
Executive Producer: Feng Minghui
About Easy Talk:
Easy Talk is a talk show program covering the latest living-related issues in today's China. Foreigners living in China are invited to share their life experiences and observations on a variety of light topics. The discussions revolve around the cultural differences that exist between China and other countries, covering various aspects and the implications they have on China's cultural exchange with the world.
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