A former capital of China, Suzhou has a 2,500-year history featuring astonishing achievements in almost every field of human endeavor.
The book features interviews with 41 ambassadors, who have worked in China and are therefore witnesses to the country's transformation.
The illustrated book, promoting the understanding of China, offers a rich and informed insight into a neglected but enormously significant subject.
Written by Yuan Xingpei of Peking University, the four-volume book is Cambridge's latest title in its ambitious and influential series entitled The Cambridge China Library.
With 550 color photos, the two books cover the Wenchuan earthquake's aftermath and give readers a full understanding of this natural calamity.
With 51 of Tsien's works published from 1938 to 1956, the collections addresses problems related to aerodynamics, stability of shells and rocket ballistics.
The book applies fresh Q&A approaches to the CPC's achievements. With real-life stories, the book is a fun read for those interested in contemporary China.
This book unveils the myth of China's urbanization and integration of rural and urban areas by futurist and Megatrends author John Naisbitt and wife Doris.
A meticulously chosen selection of representative poems from the oeuvre of one of China's most singular literary voices, this Chinese-English edition encapsulates Han Dong's journey as a poet.
The book features 16 papers Li Yining, arguably the country's most eminent economist, published during 1980 and 1998, on the epochal events in the reform of State-owned and other non-private sectors.
A ready reckoner of sample works by some of the heavyweight authors, the second issue of Pathlight magazine contains a fine selection of China's distinctive literary voices.
Ten utterly distinguished Chinese writers have penned a short story each, with the city of their choice serving as backdrop.