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    • Boogers Talking

      by Peng Weiran

      Boogers talking is a book about boogers, it is full of illustrations which explain boogers in the view of science and represent the mental world of it. It will help people treat the boogers in a rational way and see something different. Sweep the barcodes in the book will show you 20 seconds animation that corresponding the work, which can make reading much more fun and rich the reading experience.

    • Exorcism

      by Han Song

      Han Song is one of China’s most prolific science fiction writers. His published novels includeLet’s Go Look for Aliens, Manmade Man, 2066: Red Star Over America, Red Ocean, Subway, etc.Han has received the Chinese Galaxy Award for fiction six times. His novels have been translated into English, Japanese, French, Italian, etc. The LA Times describes him as “China’s premier science fiction writer”. Now he works as a journalist at the Xinhua News Agency. The three full-length novels—Hospital, Exorcism and Phantom—together compose the latest science fiction series of Han Song. The trilogy explores the secrets of the hospitals in the near future,i.e. the age of artificial intelligence, and gives serious consideration to life and human nature. It istypical of his “anti-utopian” work.

    • Hospital Trilogy

      by Han Song

      Han Song is one of China’s most prolific science fiction writers. His published novels includeLet’s Go Look for Aliens, Manmade Man, 2066: Red Star Over America, Red Ocean, Subway, etc.Han has received the Chinese Galaxy Award for fiction six times. His novels have been translated into English, Japanese, French, Italian, etc. The LA Times describes him as “China’s premier science fiction writer”. Now he works as a journalist at the Xinhua News Agency. The three full-length novels—Hospital, Exorcism and Phantom—together compose the latest science fiction series of Han Song. The trilogy explores the secrets of the hospitals in the near future,i.e. the age of artificial intelligence, and gives serious consideration to life and human nature. It istypical of his “anti-utopian” work.

    • If the Walls of Shanghai Could Talk

      by Shen Yilun

      If the Walls of Shanghai Could talk narrates the changes of Shanghai these years. The landmarks appeared in this book including garden houses, alleys and Soozhow Creek formed an unique contemporary history of Shanghai. He made every brick and tile of the buildings and alleys in Shanghai alive with his descriptions.

    • Illustrated Myths & Legends of China

      by Huang Dehai, Xiang Jing, Zhang Dinghao

      Illustrated Myths & Legends of China is a profusely illustrated collection of 31 carefully chosen tales of Chinese myth and legend.It is a vividly illustrated edition with more than 70 illustrations drawn which depicts tales of the universe's emergence from chaos, the creation of the world and a depiction of how the many strands of myth and legend have influenced Chinese culture.

    • Phantom

      by Han Song

      Han Song is one of China’s most prolific science fiction writers. His published novels includeLet’s Go Look for Aliens, Manmade Man, 2066: Red Star Over America, Red Ocean, Subway, etc.Han has received the Chinese Galaxy Award for fiction six times. His novels have been translated into English, Japanese, French, Italian, etc. The LA Times describes him as “China’s premier science fiction writer”. Now he works as a journalist at the Xinhua News Agency. The three full-length novels—Hospital, Exorcism and Phantom—together compose the latest science fiction series of Han Song. The trilogy explores the secrets of the hospitals in the near future,i.e. the age of artificial intelligence, and gives serious consideration to life and human nature. It istypical of his “anti-utopian” work.

    • Fiction

      Promise

      by Li Chunming

      With realistic style and vivid description, Promise reflect the situationwhen precise poverty alleviation policy executing at the rural areas. Thestory start with the lazy Kaizi and the sickly Dong-the beneficiary of theprecise poverty alleviation policy. In two intertwined storylines, the booktreat the destiny of several families as the sample to discuss the issuessuch as precise poverty alleviation, the education alleviation and someother problems during that time.

    • Prose of the 24 Solar Terms

      by Pang Pei, Zhao Lihong

      The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. In China, the 24 solar terms were created thousands of years ago to guide agricultural production. But solar term culture is still useful today to guide people's lives through special foods, cultural ceremonies and even healthy living tips that correspond with each solar term. In this book, 24 well selected essayists describe each term in their own way in order to show our respect to the traditional culture.

    • The Epic Story of Shanghai Pudong

      by He Jianming

      The Epic Story of Shanghai Pudong was written by He Jianming, one of China’s most famous reportage writer. He consulted over million words of documents and interviewed over 100 people. In the report, he reviewed the achievements Pudong has made in the past 30 years from economy, politics, culture, society, ecological civilization and other fields with solemn and majestic colors.

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