China Survival Guide: How to Avoid Travel Troubles and Mortifying Mishaps (Revised)
Larry Herzberg
(Author)
Qin Herzberg
(Author)
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Description
This updated edition of the best-selling travel guide to China is your ticket to the trip of a lifetime.
Compact, affordable, reliable, a delight to read--these qualities are what has made China Survival Guide so popular with first-time and seasoned China travelers.
This third edition has a brand new section on train travel, plus updates and fresh recommendations. Includes practical strategies for lodging, walking, haggling, medical and bathroom emergencies, etiquette, crowds, and learning the twin arts of patience and persistence.
Product Details
Price
$9.95
$9.25
Publisher
Stone Bridge Press
Publish Date
December 10, 2013
Pages
264
Dimensions
4.5 X 5.9 X 0.6 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781611720105
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Larry Herzberg and Qin Herzberg, a married couple, are professors of Chinese language and culture at Calvin College in Michigan. They travel to China every year, both with students and without, and have been featured travel experts on MSNBC and other outlets. Qin and Larry live in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and are also coauthors of Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar: A Student's Guide to Correct Structures and Common Errors (Stone Bridge Press, 2011) and Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings: With Observations on Culture and Language (Stone Bridge Press, 2012). Larry Herzberg did his PhD work in Chinese and founded the Chinese language programs at Albion College and Calvin College; he is also a professional violinist. In 2011 Larry was awarded the Presidential Award for Exemplary Teaching, the highest honor that Calvin College bestows on a faculty member. Qin Xue Herzberg, a graduate of Beijing Normal University, has taught Chinese for decades and has been an upper-level Chinese professor at Calvin College for more than ten years.