China Travel Journal: Document Your Trip Details and Memories


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Because the journey is every bit as important as the destination.Chronicling your trip, from the moment you decided to buy those air tickets to when you set foot on your door back home, is what makes those getaways twice as fun - and memorable. And even though you can always use apps in your phone or tablet to track the details of your travel, there's still something infinitely satisfying about the act of taking out your pen and jotting down memorable quotes you heard from chatty locals, keywords that struck you in a moment of inspiration while sipping a cup of espresso, or a new foreign phrase you've just picked up. But in the frenzy of planning your itinerary, to last-minute packing, to hopping from one connecting flight to another, it can be hard to remember to write down those seemingly insignificant details. Thankfully, you've got this travel journal to help you. With 108 pages of insightful, thoughtful journalling prompts encased in an elegant glossy soft cover, this is more than just a trip diary; it's the first hand witness to every inch of your wanderlust fulfilled. Every sunrise and sunset you chased. Every foreign culture you soaked up. Every morsel of that exotic dish you dared to try and surprisingly liked.This travel journal is your very own tangible time capsule - a unique documentation of each trip you take. Because while travel is universal, every trip is personal.Create your own story, and experience the world through this travel journal.journalling promptsMy favorite part of the day: My Picture of the Day: What I Learned Today: Vacation Notes: Location: Where I stayed: What I feel today: Best thing I saw today: Best place I visited: Best food I ate




China Days


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In this unique travelogue, an artist depicts his experiences and observations while living in western China with colorful illustrations. The nation of China is a constant source of fascination, yet we rarely glimpse life beyond its urban centers. Far west of Beijing and Shanghai, in the remote Chinese province of Yunnan, pioneering artist Henrik Drescher settled over a decade ago. While residing in his adopted home, Drescher records his experiences and observations in his illustrated notebooks, capturing everyday life in settings ranging from street markets to mountainscapes. These richly illustrated pages are compiled here for the first time. Drescher’s loyal fans will appreciate this window onto the life of the artist at the height of his powers, while those with an interest in Chinese culture will marvel at this rarely seen view of a country in the global spotlight.




Project Bold Life


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Setbacks and obstacles can get in the way of reaching your goals. But some see those challenges as opportunities, and turn them into stepping stones for great accomplishments.PROJECT BOLD LIFE will show you how they do it!With inspirational stories, insightful research, worksheets that break down the Bold Life Formula, and an illustrated character named "Boldy" to accompany you on your journey, PROJECT BOLD LIFE will give you the tools you need to succeed. It is an essential book for these times!




Writing Away


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Designed to accompany, awaken, and inspire the journal-writing traveller. Includes more than fifty lively, experimental exercises to keep you interested in journaling and channel you experience into fulfilling projects that also preserve memories.




Exhibiting the Past


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During the Mao era, China’s museums served an explicit and uniform propaganda function, underlining official Party history, eulogizing revolutionary heroes, and contributing to nation building and socialist construction. With the implementation of the post-Mao modernization program in the late 1970s and 1980s and the advent of globalization and market reforms in the 1990s, China underwent a radical social and economic transformation that has led to a vastly more heterogeneous culture and polity. Yet China is dominated by a single Leninist party that continues to rely heavily on its revolutionary heritage to generate political legitimacy. With its messages of collectivism, self-sacrifice, and class struggle, that heritage is increasingly at odds with Chinese society and with the state’s own neoliberal ideology of rapid-paced development, glorification of the market, and entrepreneurship. In this ambiguous political environment, museums and their curators must negotiate between revolutionary ideology and new kinds of historical narratives that reflect and highlight a neoliberal present. In Exhibiting the Past, Kirk Denton analyzes types of museums and exhibitionary spaces, from revolutionary history museums, military museums, and memorials to martyrs to museums dedicated to literature, ethnic minorities, and local history. He discusses red tourism—a state sponsored program developed in 2003 as a new form of patriotic education designed to make revolutionary history come alive—and urban planning exhibition halls, which project utopian visions of China’s future that are rooted in new conceptions of the past. Denton’s method is narratological in the sense that he analyzes the stories museums tell about the past and the political and ideological implications of those stories. Focusing on “official” exhibitionary culture rather than alternative or counter memory, Denton reinserts the state back into the discussion of postsocialist culture because of its centrality to that culture and to show that state discourse in China is neither monolithic nor unchanging. The book considers the variety of ways state museums are responding to the dramatic social, technological, and cultural changes China has experienced over the past three decades.




The Great Exodus from China


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Dominic Meng-Hsuan Yang examines the human exodus from China to Taiwan in 1949, focusing on trauma, memory, and identity.




Qing Travelers to the Far West


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This fundamentally new interpretation of the Qing reveals how Sino-Western engagements transformed traditions, institutions, and networks of communications.




Vietnamerica


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A superb new graphic memoir in which an inspired artist/storyteller reveals the road that brought his family to where they are today: Vietnamerica GB Tran is a young Vietnamese American artist who grew up distant from (and largely indifferent to) his family’s history. Born and raised in South Carolina as a son of immigrants, he knew that his parents had fled Vietnam during the fall of Saigon. But even as they struggled to adapt to life in America, they preferred to forget the past—and to focus on their children’s future. It was only in his late twenties that GB began to learn their extraordinary story. When his last surviving grandparents die within months of each other, GB visits Vietnam for the first time and begins to learn the tragic history of his family, and of the homeland they left behind. In this family saga played out in the shadow of history, GB uncovers the root of his father’s remoteness and why his mother had remained in an often fractious marriage; why his grandfather had abandoned his own family to fight for the Viet Cong; why his grandmother had had an affair with a French soldier. GB learns that his parents had taken harrowing flight from Saigon during the final hours of the war not because they thought America was better but because they were afraid of what would happen if they stayed. They entered America—a foreign land they couldn’t even imagine—where family connections dissolved and shared history was lost within a span of a single generation. In telling his family’s story, GB finds his own place in this saga of hardship and heroism. Vietnamerica is a visually stunning portrait of survival, escape, and reinvention—and of the gift of the American immigrants’ dream, passed on to their children. Vietnamerica is an unforgettable story of family revelation and reconnection—and a new graphic-memoir classic.




Travels in China


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Travel Journal


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Because the journey is every bit as important as the destination.Chronicling your trip, from the moment you decided to buy those air tickets to when you set foot on your door back home, is what makes those getaways twice as fun - and memorable. And even though you can always use apps in your phone or tablet to track the details of your travel, there's still something infinitely satisfying about the act of taking out your pen and jotting down memorable quotes you heard from chatty locals, keywords that struck you in a moment of inspiration while sipping a cup of espresso, or a new foreign phrase you've just picked up. But in the frenzy of planning your itinerary, to last-minute packing, to hopping from one connecting flight to another, it can be hard to remember to write down those seemingly insignificant details. Thankfully, you've got this travel journal to help you. With 108 pages of insightful, thoughtful journalling prompts encased in an elegant glossy soft cover, this is more than just a trip diary; it's the first hand witness to every inch of your wanderlust fulfilled. Every sunrise and sunset you chased. Every foreign culture you soaked up. Every morsel of that exotic dish you dared to try and surprisingly liked.This travel journal is your very own tangible time capsule - a unique documentation of each trip you take. Because while travel is universal, every trip is personal.Create your own story, and experience the world through this travel journal.journalling promptsMy favorite part of the day: My Picture of the Day: What I Learned Today: Vacation Notes: Location: Where I stayed: What I feel today: Best thing I saw today: Best place I visited: Best food I ate