In 2008, as Beijing hosts the Olympic Games, the world`s attention is focused on China
- yet the most populous nation on the planet is still something of a mystery for many. This comprehensive introduction to the country gives an unbiased & lively overview of China`s people, its culture & recent history. In an illuminating account of the rise of modern China, ” The Britannica Guide” shows how this former peasant economy has been transformed in the last three decades to achieve its present position as a super-power
- & the future looks set to be even more impressive. China is a country with a continuous culture stretching back 4000 years. Much of what makes the modern world started there
- from gunpowder & the compass to paper & credit banking. This guide reveals those roots & the development of other innovations. It explains the differences between the Long March, the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution & the Four Modernizations. It looks at the key personalities
- Sun Yat Sen, Mao, Deng Xiaopeng & Jiang Zemin
- who transformed China into a modern state with the world`s fastest-growing economy. And it explores the diversity of culture in the contemporary nation, from calligraphy to cuisine, religion, the arts & sport. Drawing together the most up-to-date material, & presenting it in a clear, reader-friendly style, it is the perfect companion for travellers who wish to know the country beyond the tourist trail, students & business people who need an overview of the culture & society, & of course the general reader, who wants to understand China`s remarkable legacy & potent future.” The Britannica Guide” series offers an essential introduction to many of the key issues of our times. Clear, accurate, & meticulously researched, the series gives both the background & analysis for when you need to know for sure what is really happening in the world, whether you are an expert, student or traveller.