China Und Die Chinesen, written by Ki-tong Tcheng and published in 1896, offers a fascinating glimpse into late 19th-century China. This book provides a detailed exploration of Chinese culture, customs, and society, presenting a rich tapestry of life during a transformative period. With insights into daily routines, traditions, and social structures, Tcheng's work serves as a valuable historical document. "China Und Die Chinesen" is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Chinese history and the nuances of its cultural heritage. The book captures a moment in time, preserving observations and perspectives that resonate even today. A crucial addition to any collection focusing on Asian history and cultural studies.
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