Lost on Planet China: One Man's Attempt to Understand the World's Most Mystifying Nation
By J. Maarten Troost
Broadway; Reprint edition 2009
Reviewed by Amy Christiansen
This book is a hilarious account of a travel writer's experiences when traveling in China in 2006. He describes his journey with accounts of meeting people and trying to understand a culture with which he is clearly not familiar. He found a nation which is spread between traditional culture at one end and unrestrained capitalism at the other end, sandwiching Maoism in between. He travels from megalopolises such as Beijing and Shanghai to rural villages and markets, and from environments such as Yunnan Province's rainforests to Xinjiang's deserts. The book covers the beauty and the warts to be found in this complex, evolving nation. The author also provides travel tips regarding food, haggling in a Chinese market, what to see, and the different rules of manners in China. This book is both educational and entertaining.
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