In the world it is a lot of places which are to be looked, but the human life is very limited. When you come to the small country, it all is monotonous. The greater country makes other impression. China very big state, both on territory, and on the population. Here it is possible to see and try everything, that is in set of the small countries. From sandy desert Gobi up to snow tops of the Himalayas, from surprising Buddhist temples up to ultramodern constructions from glass and concrete, and the population talks on tens languages and adverbs. China combines ancient culture and during too time a fast-growing, industrial society. In it on a background of political and personal safety you feel easily and freely. To live a life and to not visit China to mean to not see many miracles of light, to not get acquainted with surprising and very friendly people, to not try the best in the world of the Chinese kitchen. The road to China is opened for all people with kind intentions
The author in the book has tried to slightly open a door for the shy inhabitant in this immense country. It is the story of all about one city, once backward northern province Heilongjiang, the transformed persistent work of great Chinese people in “northern jewelry”. This city is called Harbin.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
New book about Vladivostok!!! "Ships and Holidays"
New books are very interestingly always.
1. http://www.amazon.com/Northern-gate-China-Nick-Kulinich/dp/1449574343/
2. http://www.amazon.com/Ships-Holidays-Nick-Kulinich/dp/1448687624/
This books of photos tells about Vladivostok, Russian city on Pacific ocean. The ships from all countries come to port. When holidays come, the city turns to a fairy tale. This book for those who wishes to know more about Russia.
1. http://www.amazon.com/Northern-gate-China-Nick-Kulinich/dp/1449574343/
2. http://www.amazon.com/Ships-Holidays-Nick-Kulinich/dp/1448687624/
This books of photos tells about Vladivostok, Russian city on Pacific ocean. The ships from all countries come to port. When holidays come, the city turns to a fairy tale. This book for those who wishes to know more about Russia.
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