Stories about Literature in China
Book Review: The Map of Lost Memories by Kim FayCeleste Heiter - cheiter [29,099] Kim Fay's The Map of Lost Memories takes its characters and its readers into a forbidden world of political intrigue and treachery, on a death-defying mission of ecumenical proportions.
Destinations:
Vietnam |
Cambodia |
China
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India dominates Man Asian book prize shortlistAgence-France Presse AFP - Global [28,579] An unprecedented seven authors compete for the 2011 Man Asian Literary Prize...
Destinations:
India |
China |
Pakistan |
Japan |
Korea, S
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Film Review: Green TeaCeleste Heiter - cheiter [29,099] Based on a short story Adiliya by the River by Jin Renshun, Green Tea zooms in on the world of blind dating.
Destinations:
China
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Film Review: Noble HouseCeleste Heiter - cheiter [29,099] The world of high finance is the setting for this 1980s NBC mini-series based on the 1981 novel of the same name by James Clavell.
Destinations:
Hong Kong
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A Warrior's Odyssey - Interview with Antonio GraceffoDavid Calleja - davidcalleja [1,448] Antonio Graceffo's eagerly anticipated new book, Warrior Odyssey, covers the beginning of his trek throughout Asia. Commencing from 2001, his quest for adventure has developed into a journey of...
Destinations:
Malaysia |
Burma |
Indochina |
Vietnam |
Korea, S |
Taiwan |
China |
Cambodia |
Laos |
Thailand |
Philippines
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Film Review: Shanghai TriadCeleste Heiter - cheiter [29,099] Beautiful and exotic leading lady Gong Li is the centerpiece of this underworld film noir as seen through the wide-eyed innocence of Shuisheng, a country bumpkin brought to Shanghai by his Uncle Liu...
Destinations:
Shanghai |
China
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The Largest Buddha -- Le Shan (Chengdu)dave chou - vjpedia [911] As a colossal statue the Buddha is so awe-inspiring that every pious Buddhist feels compelled to fall to his knees and to pray for blessings and safety in life.
Destinations:
China |
Chengdu
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Photojournalism and Backpacking in ChinaTom Carter - tomcarter [989] American photojournalist Tom Carter, author of CHINA: Portrait of a People, took a day off from travelling to discuss the challenges of taking pictures in China, how he evaded censorship in the...
Destinations:
China
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Film Review: Pavilion of WomenCeleste Heiter - cheiter [29,099] Based upon the World War II era novel by Pearl S. Buck, Pavilion of Women tells the story of a Chinese woman who has grown discontent with her marriage to a wealthy aristocrat, and on her fortieth birthday, begins a quest to liberate herself.
Destinations:
China
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Pacific CoffeeMaryLou Driedger - marylou [4,443] Pacific Coffee outlets are located across Hong Kong. Each is different and unique and a great place to relax and enjoy an excellent cup of java.
Destinations:
Tuen Mun |
Tsuen Wan |
Hong Kong |
Victoria |
Kowloon |
Sheung Shui |
Lantau Island
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