The China Guidebook

The China Guidebook by Fredric M. Kaplan is a detailed resource published by Harper & Row in 1990, spanning 800 pages in English. This edition is part of the Asia Guidebook series, recognized for its comprehensive and thorough approach to travel in Asia, specifically focusing on China. The guidebook aims to provide readers with essential information and insights for navigating the diverse landscapes and cultural experiences found throughout the country.
Readers will find a wealth of information designed to enhance their travel experience in China, covering various aspects of the region. The guidebook includes practical advice, historical context, and cultural insights, making it a valuable tool for anyone planning a journey to this vast and complex destination. With its emphasis on travel, Asia, and East China, The China Guidebook serves as a thorough reference for both seasoned travelers and newcomers alike.
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The Asia Guidebook series is the most comprehensive, thorough, and definitive guidebook series to Asia available. “I wish I could have written a book as comprehensive, as lucid, as definitive . . . It (The China Guidebook) is indispensable”.–Arthur Frommer. Other guidebooks in this series are Korea, Vietnam, and The Four Dragons.
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