Books
Learning Chinese
Mastering Chinese is a dream of many foreigners who live and work in China, especially diplomats. Now a book, titled Stories of Diplomats' Chinese Class, about how they learn the language is out. It has been compiled by the Beijing Language and Cultural Center for Diplomatic Missions.
The stories are told by teachers, recalling their students' hard work, cultural anecdotes and how the diplomats survived learning Chinese - one of the hardest languages in the world.
Monkey King
"This is the world I've come to, fought for and loved. I don't care how it would end."
The cry of Wukong influenced readers when it was first published online in the early 2000s and is regarded as a milestone in Chinese online literature. The story has been adapted into a film, which will be released in July. A printed version of the book has also been published with behind-the-scene stories of the film.
For foodies
"Many Westerners have never been to China and we'd like to broaden their understanding of authentic Chinese cuisine and give Chinese gastronomy its right place," says Joerg Zipprick, co-founder of La Liste.
China Daily