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Beijing Welcomes You: Unveiling the Capital City of the Future
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Beijing Welcomes You: Unveiling the Capital City of the Future

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For centuries, Beijing was closed off to the world, turned inward and literally built around the imperial Forbidden City, the emblem of all that was unknowable about China. But now the capital is reinventing itself to reflect China’s global influence, progress, and prosperity. When Tom Scocca arrived-an American eager to see another culture-Beijing was looking toward welcoming the world to its Olympics, and preparations were in full swing to renew itself.

Scocca discovered a city of contradictions-modern and ancient, friendly yet wary, bold and insecure. He talked to the scientists tasked with changing the weather; and interviewed architects; checked out the campaign to stop public spitting; documented the planting of trees, the rerouting of traffic, the demolition of the old city, and the designs of a new metropolis, all the while finding the city more daunting, and more intimate. Beijing Welcomes You is a glimpse into the future and an encounter with an urban place we do not yet fully comprehend, and a superpower it is essential we get to know better.

‘A revealing and well-written report on what we should know and understand about twenty-first-century China.’ Gay Talese

‘Blindingly brilliant insights … Scocca writes with grace, texture, nuance, wisdom, and wit. Don’t skim this book, savor it.’ Gene Weingarten

‘Wry and knowing … Beijing Welcomes You is a street-level introduction to a city that’s at once the world’s center and its back office, a place where you can feel 'on the top of the pile and on the bottom, all at once.“ The Christian Science Monitor

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Date
3 July 2012
Pages
432
ISBN
9781594485800

For centuries, Beijing was closed off to the world, turned inward and literally built around the imperial Forbidden City, the emblem of all that was unknowable about China. But now the capital is reinventing itself to reflect China’s global influence, progress, and prosperity. When Tom Scocca arrived-an American eager to see another culture-Beijing was looking toward welcoming the world to its Olympics, and preparations were in full swing to renew itself.

Scocca discovered a city of contradictions-modern and ancient, friendly yet wary, bold and insecure. He talked to the scientists tasked with changing the weather; and interviewed architects; checked out the campaign to stop public spitting; documented the planting of trees, the rerouting of traffic, the demolition of the old city, and the designs of a new metropolis, all the while finding the city more daunting, and more intimate. Beijing Welcomes You is a glimpse into the future and an encounter with an urban place we do not yet fully comprehend, and a superpower it is essential we get to know better.

‘A revealing and well-written report on what we should know and understand about twenty-first-century China.’ Gay Talese

‘Blindingly brilliant insights … Scocca writes with grace, texture, nuance, wisdom, and wit. Don’t skim this book, savor it.’ Gene Weingarten

‘Wry and knowing … Beijing Welcomes You is a street-level introduction to a city that’s at once the world’s center and its back office, a place where you can feel 'on the top of the pile and on the bottom, all at once.“ The Christian Science Monitor

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Date
3 July 2012
Pages
432
ISBN
9781594485800