Literati Style Penjing: Chinese Bonsai Masterworks
Zhao Qingquan and Thomas S. Elias
Book
The art of bonsai is widely known in the West: from the Karate Kid to the American Bonsai...
This book is set up with short vignettes that break up six other stories of, mainly, the men in Maxine Hong Kingston's family. It shows the struggle of Chinese-Americans in their immigration and their becoming American citizens when they first got here. The story touches a lot on the racism that they encountered as well. When there were stereotypes, Kingston was able to spin them to give them a sort of double-consciousness. There was the negative stereotyped version, then there was also the positive version.
This was a very interesting, and eye-opening book. If you want to learn more about the Chinese American history, pick this book up.
The Shanghai Intrigue
Book
When a Chinese American intelligence officer at the US Embassy in Beijing intercepts complex coded...
The China Boom: Why China Will Not Rule the World
Book
Many thought China's rise would fundamentally remake the global order. Yet, much like other...
The Suckers Kiss
Book
Set against the first three decades of twentieth century American history, 'The Sucker's Kiss'...
Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
Movie Watch
Based on the novel by Kevin Kwan, Crazy Rich Asians centers on American-born Chinese economics...
comedy
Kitchen with Amna
YouTube Channel
Hi my name is Amna and I am here to help people who love Pakistani & Indian food recipes. In Shaa...
China and the Middle East: From Silk Road to Arab Spring
Book
China and the Middle East uniquely explores China's growing presence in the Middle East, and both...
Death of a Salesman' in Beijing
Arthur Miller and Claire Conceison
Book
In 1983 Arthur Miller was invited to direct Death of a Salesman at the Beijing People's Theatre,...
trainchinese: Dictionary & Flash cards
Education and Reference
App
Learn Chinese with an amazing dictionary (plus OCR) and flash card system. trainchinese will teach...