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30 REFLECTIONS OF CHINA'S 30 YEARS OF REFORM
The book has selected 30 representative ordinary Chinese people from all walks of life to help shed light on how the changes have affected all aspects of Chinese society through these people's detailed, multi-faceted accounts of their own lives in the past three epoch-making decades
 
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30 REFLECTIONS OF CHINA'S 30 YEARS OF REFORM

Author: Pan Deng, etc.

Publisher: Foreign Languages Press

Year of publication: 2008

ISBN: 978-7-119-05439-1

Price: 88 yuan

Size: 150mm x 230mm

Contents:

Yuan Geng: At the Starting Point of the Reform

Cui Jian: The Idol of One Generation

Wang Jiacong: A Teacher's 30 Years

Guan Geng: A Veteran Construction Engineer Who Helps Change Beijing

Jiang Ping: Shouting Out for Rights

Zhang Yiqing: "Old Shanghainese" Gets Lost in Pudong

Li Huanying: "Crazy" about Lepers for the Rest of Her Life

Kong Xiaoning: A Globetrotting Chinese Journalist

Kang Houming: From a "Migrant Worker" to an NPC Deputy

Sonam Tenzin Qopei: Introducing Tibetan Culture to the Interior of China

Liang Congjie: I Have Seen a Green China

Li Ling: Once a Doctor, Always a Doctor

Wang Zhenghua: Dancing at the Intersection of Tourism and Aviation

Sha Zhiming: A Life Devoted to the Teapot

Ma Shengli: From Successful Contracts to a Placid Life

Tan Dun: Freely Travelling between Eastern and Western Music Freely

Wang Jianwen: A Bus Rider's Six Moods over a 30-Year Period

Wu Renbao: Finding a Village's Path to Wealth

Wang Shuguang: Witnessing the Changes in Zhengzhou

Tan Chuanhua: Creating a Brand Name "Single-Handedly"

Xie Changjin: Life is Changing and Weddings are Changing"

Yang Lan: Resuming Her Old Career as a Presenter

Wang Shengying: Teaching – The Long March of a Disabled Teacher

Zhang Yimou: Since 1978

Zhou Yucun: Reborn after the Earthquake

Zhang Guoxi: Turn Wood into Gold

Jia Guohua: Living beside a Venue of the Olympic Games

Li Ning: From a Champion to a Billionaire

Liu Yonghao: Perseverance has Brought What I Have Today

Xu Yulin: From Metropolis to Border Town

Features:

The past 30 years since the introduction of the reform and opening-up policy in 1978 have witnessed an outburst of vitality in China, and the gradual extension of the living space, development opportunities, and rights and interests of every individual Chinese citizen. Set against the background of political and economic reforms and the ensuing great changes in the Chinese society, this book has selected 30 representative ordinary Chinese people from all walks of life to help shed light on how the changes have affected all aspects of Chinese society through these people's detailed, multi-faceted accounts of their own lives in the past three epoch-making decades.

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