Historical trajectory: Why the Chinese Communist Party can?
Book readers at home and abroad around 13 major issues of concern, from a historical perspective to do an in-depth thinking and accurate interpretation, is neither a general theory of reading, nor is it a traditional history book, but to try to achieve both organic combination.
China INC.
Thirty years after China started reform and opening- up in 1978, Chinese people have found their own road.《The Chinese Dream: Real-Life stories of the Common People in Contemporary China》
Their struggles and trials, successes and failures, strike a chord in the hearts of Ordinary people just like us. And since they are still struggling and trying, and may still fail, we can learn from them, and draw courage and strength from their stories as we identify with them.
《China Through the Ages I》
Here's a brief yet comprehensive look at the peaks and valleys of the country's vibrant past, a concise update on the fastest growing economy in the world, and a sneak peek into China's future prospects. Here is China as never revealed before.
《China INC.》
Thirty years after China started reform and opening- up in 1978, Chinese people have found their own road of development and acquired a balance between their own cultural heritage and the progressing tide of globalization, and have set out for the future full of confidence.
《The Chinese Dream: Real-Life Stories of the Young in Contemporary China》
This book contains the touching life stories of 11 young Chinese people who have struggled to realize their dreams, experienced success and failure, learned lessons and occasionally felt regret. The stories are presented without embellishment and in their original form as interviews...
《(A Quarter of) The World in Their Hands》
The stories in this book profile 19 Chinese stars whose vivid reflections on the six decades of history of the People’s Republic of China echo the joys and delights alongside anger and sorrow of the 1.3 billion people of this land
《The Man Who Brought the Olympics to China》
This English version of The Man Who Brought the Olympics to China - The Story of Zhang Boling is the detailed history of the well-known Chinese educator, and the president and creator of Nankai Schools, Mr. Zhang Boling.
《Conversations with Sacred Mountains》
In his search for the mythical Shangri-La, Laurence J. Brahm embarks on the ancient Tea Caravan Trail in Yunnan, China. His journey takes him across Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Lugu, Zhongdian, and Kawagebo, In these cities that have been developed into popular tourist spots...
《Finding Pleasure in Panning for Treasures》
Thirty years after China started reform and opening- up in 1978, Chinese people have found their own road of development and acquired a balance between their own cultural heritage and the progressing tide of globalization, and have set out for the future full of confidence.
















