Peking - a Historical and Intimate Description of Its Chief Places of Interest

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Peking - a Historical and Intimate Description of Its Chief Places of Interest by Bredon, Juliet, 9780968045985
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  • ISBN: 9780968045985 | 0968045987
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/30/2008

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Written in 1931, Juliet Bredon guides the reader to a magnificent time of the past. The more one studies this fascinating city, old, proud and secretive, the more one realises the tantalizing difficulties of learning, even from the Chinese themselves, anything but the merest outline of its history and monuments. Who can forget the soft enchantment of Buddhist temples, the green peace of tombs haunted by fearless things, "doves that flutter down at call, fishes rising to be fed?" Having lived in Peking Juliet can truly say that the more intimately the scenes of Peking become known, the more deeply they are engraved on the affections. From the Forbidden City to the Ming tombs, the Western Hills, and the Great Wall, Juliet Bredon provides a fascinating guide to the Peking of 1931, with a fascinating history told of this once walled city.
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