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Shenzhen: Shenzhen () is a major city in the south of Southern China\'s Guangdong Province, situated immediately north of Hong Kong.
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AuthorGuy Delisle
BindingPaperback
EAN9781770460799
EditionFirst Edition
ISBN1770460799
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Label / Manufacturer / Publisher / StudioDrawn and Quarterly
Number Of Pages152
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Publication Date / ReleaseDate2012-04-24
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TitleShenzhen: A Travelogue from China
Shenzhen is entertainingly compact with Guy Delisle’s observations of life in urban southern China, sealed off from the rest of the country by electric fences and armed guards. With a dry wit and a clean line, Delisle makes the most of his time spent in Asia overseeing outsourced production for a French animation company. He brings to life the quick pace of Shenzhen’s crowded streets. By translating his fish-out-of-water experiences into accessible graphic novels, Delisle skillfully notes the differences between Western and Eastern cultures, while also conveying his compassion for the simple freedoms that escape his colleagues in the Communist state.
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AuthorSimon Foster
BindingKindle Edition
FormatKindle eBook
Label / Manufacturer / Publisher / StudioHunter Publishing
Number Of Items1
Number Of Pages188
Product GroupeBooks
Publication Date / ReleaseDate2009-10-13
TitleChina's Pearl River Delta, Guangzhou & Shenzhen
The economic heart of South China, the Pearl River Delta is both agriculturally and financially fertile and is one of the most developed parts of China. Intensely cultivated land is interspersed with some of China's newest and fastest-growing cities, which are linked by some of the country's best and most integrated transport services. The Delta's location makes it a popular trip from Hong Kong and a major gateway to enter China itself. Foremost among the Delta's gang of youthful upstart cities is Shenzhen, which was the first of China's Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and has grown from nothing to challenge the traditional heart of the region, Guangzhou, in less than 30 years. While Shenzhen has little in the way of historic sights, it offers shopping, skyscrapers and theme parks along with some insight as to what China's future looks like. Seventy miles to the north, Guangzhou has a longer history, but is also reaping the economic whirlwind. It's definitely worth a quick stop for its blend of Cantonese cuisine, markets, colonial relics and the gritty taste of a real Chinese city.
With a population of seven million and long known in the West as Canton, modern Guangzhou provides many visitors with their first glimpse of a mainland Chinese city. Frenetically busy, polluted and steamily hot in summer, Guangzhou's conventional sights are comparatively sparse, but the city is renowned worldwide for its cooking and is worth visiting on these grounds alone. Before Hong Kong rose to prominence, Guangzhou was one of China's primary trading posts and as a result it has a wide ethnic diversity, including a large Hui (Muslim) population, and a smattering of colonial architecture, much of which is found on charming Shamian Island. Guangzhou is at the heart of the south's economic revolution. Although it is still undoubtedly a polluted city, attention is being paid to the environment, albeit often only in the most aesthetic sense. Every time I visit I notice new areas of greenery and the city is becoming more and more visitor-friendly. There is an ever-expanding subway network, a new airport and improved links with other Pearl River Delta destinations. There are also a host of sights to visit within a two-hour transport radius of Guangzhou and the city makes a good base from which to explore smaller towns such as Huizhou and Zhaoqing.

This guide is based on our 640-page China Adventure Guide. Following are some reviews of that book:

"We travel to grow – Adventure Guides show you how. Experience the places you visit more directly, freshly, intensely than you would otherwise – sometimes best done on foot, in a canoe, or through cultural adventures like art courses, cooking classes, learning the language, meeting the people. This can make your trip life-changing, unforgettable. All of the detailed information you need is here about the hotels, restaurants, shopping, sightseeing. But we also lead you to new discoveries, turning corners never before turned, helping you learn about the world in a new way – Adventure Guides make that possible."

"Having traveled extensively through China over many years, I can see the book's intimacy, not only with the locations, but also with the locals in each place. The author reveals the secrets that he's learned from his long association with China." (Jason Williams, Managing Director, Grasshopper Adventures)
"A thorough guide not only to traveling in China but also to the country's history and culture, this should satisfy the novice and seasoned traveler alike. Each city and region is covered from all angles, including activities for those traveling with children. An informative read for those unfamiliar with the country and an excellent way to brush up for the more experienced traveler, this is an excellent guide for planning a China vacation." (Publishers Weekly)
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Brand / Label / Manufacturer / Publisher / StudioShenzhen Knives
EAN / UPC0736211311795
6-inch ceramic Chef's knife, 4.8-inch ceramic Slicing knife, and 3.2-inch ceramic Paring knife
Stay sharper longer: Harder than steel, and will hold edge longer than a steel blade
Will not rust and is easy to clean: Resistant to acids, germs and oils
Lightweight: easy and comfortable to use for precision slicing
MPN / PartNumber / SKUCK09A+CK10A+CK11A
Product GroupKitchen
TitleShenzhen Knives Chef Series. Ceramic Knife Set - 3-piece (6" Chef's, 5" Slicing & 3" Paring)
Shenzhen Ceramic Knives are a perfect complement to your steel knives. While you will still need to use your steel knife for every-day, heavy duty cutting, Shenzhen Knives are perfect for slicing fruits and vegetables and other precision cutting tasks. We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all Shenzhen Knives' purchases. If for any reason you are unhappy with the knives, just contact us via our company website. PLEASE NOTE: Ceramic knives can only be sharpened using a powered diamond sharpening wheel. For minor nicks, you can purchase the Kyocera Battery Powered Ceramic Knife Sharpener with Diamond Grinding Stone (Kyocera DS-50) for home use. For any major chips we recommend that you take your knife to a qualified knife shop that has a diamond sharpening wheel. If you cannot locate one in your area, please contact us.
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