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物语北京(THE TALE OF BEIJING)

2010-02-09 
基本信息·出版社:五洲传播出版社 ·页码:166 页 ·出版日期:2008年11月 ·ISBN:7508513606/9787508513607 ·条形码:9787508513607 ·版本:第1版 · ...
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 物语北京(THE TALE OF BEIJING)


基本信息·出版社:五洲传播出版社
·页码:166 页
·出版日期:2008年11月
·ISBN:7508513606/9787508513607
·条形码:9787508513607
·版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
·图书品牌:北京首发精典

内容简介 《物语北京(英文版)》讲述的是一位在北京工作、生活多年的日本女性——小林小百合的所见、所闻、所感、所思。《物语北京(英文版)》将小林女士曾经发表的介绍中国的文章以及从博客中精选出来的文章结集而成。内容不拘一格,视角独特,态度率真,生动表现出北京乃至中国的悠久文化和活力面貌。这些篇章,篇篇来自小林的生活和采访,不求面面俱到,但求实事求是;全书俏皮幽默,活泼生动,妙语连珠,而且通篇是颇有文采的地道的日语口语,流行色彩浓厚,通俗易懂,平实流畅,可读性超强,形成了小林小百合不二的风格。
作者简介 Kobayashi Sayuri,A freelance writer and translator, Kobayashi Sayuri was born in Nagano County, Japan. After graduation,
she worked for the national headquarters of the Japan-China Friendship Association (Kanda, Tokyo,now is a juridical association) as an editor of the organ newspaper Japan and China. Since September 2000,she worked as the Japanese cultural and educational expert for the People's China Magazine Press of the China International Publishing Group for five years.
Later, she became a freelancer based in Beijing,writing about all aspects of the Chinese society, culture and life for Japanese media.Theauthor's blog: Beijing Media Watch http://pekin-media.jugem.jp
目录
Preface
2008, Messages of the Beijing Olympics
 Beijing Pressing Ahead Despite Interference
 Air Cleaning, the "Face" of the "Green Olympics"
 Bittersweet Olympics Tickets
 The Subway Network, Carrying the Dream of Beijingers
 Thoughts on the Year of the Olympics
 Olympic Qualifying Matches Like Formal Competitions
 Beijing Seen in the Marathon
 Food Safety, a Concern of the World
 Torch Relay Finally Kicks Off
 The "Bird's Nest"——lcon of the Olympic Games
 Overcoming the Devastating Sichuan Earthquake
 Beijing Olympics Rapidly Approaches

2005, The Dream of Beijing
 The Blue Sky Choir in the Park
 Even Though the Street Has Changed
 His and Her Dreams
 Foreigners Living in Courtyard Houses
 Super Bathhouses, Perfect Services

2006, Wandering in the Hutongs
 Ban Lifted on Spring Festival Firecrackers
 Unique Loan Words
 Admiring Cherry Blossoms in the Yuyuantan Park
 Using Humor as the Facade
 Copper Coins from Old Manchuria
 Japanese-language Dubbing Competition
 Traditional Chinese Medicine for Heat Stroke
 Beijing, from Monet to Picasso
 Chinese People Liking Watermelon
 The Afternoon in a Hutong
 Autograph Session of Kenzaburo Oe in Beijing
 The Hardworking Students Previously Studying in Japan
 Happy My Xth Times of Birthday
 Pets Craze of Dog Raising

2007, In Love with Clapper Talk
 Take It Easy
 A Different Spring Festival
 Talk Show Program with Beijing Radio (1)
 Talk Show Program with Beijing Radio (2)
 A Chance to Learn guaiban (Clapper Talk)
 Suffering from Pollenosis in Beijing
 Chinese Food
 My First Attendance of Clapper Talk Salon
 Singing the Declaration era Real Man at Beijing Airport
 Vacationing in a Destination Country of Tourists
 A Glance at China's Medical System
 Rain in Japan and Umbrellas from China
 Steeling Oneself in a Competitive Society
 First Snow in Beijing
 A Fascinating Talk Show with Yano Koji
 Diversified and Colorful Fashion for Quality Life

2008, In Pursuit of Bits of Happiness
 Snow, Hutong and Akutagawa
 Chinese Overseas Students Will Change China
 Sine-Japanese Football Match: the Chinese TV Commentator's Spectacular Shouts
 Olympic City Changes with Each Passing Day
Work for Food Safety
 The Mighty Trend of Real Estate: "Special Requirement of the Olympic Games"
 Moving to a New House (1)
 Moving to a New House (2)
 Moving to a New House (3)
Searching for Happiness at Xizhaosi Street
A Letter of Thanks from China Red Cross
Plum Rain in Beijing
Wish a Complete Success of Beijing Olympic Games
……
序言 Although more than twenty years have elapsed, the memory of my setting foot on Chinese soil for the first time ever remains vivid.. In the chilly February or March, 1987, I arrived at Peking University for a short-term education program. The university and its surrounding areas have since evolved into a concentration of IT(information technology) industries, dubbed the "Silicon Valley of China. Back then, however, it was a sleepy village where donkey- and horse-pulled carts rolled up and down the road unhurriedly. White poplars and locust trees lining the road were leafless and dark clouds were hanging over the city. The seemingly desolate landscape made me feel a little bituneasy. However, something cheered me up; it was just like a brilliant be ampenetr ating the thick clouds to eliminate my unease. An acquaint ancein troduced me to a Chinese family. Although we were meeting for the first time, the family was extremely welcoming and hospitable to me a Japanese person who spoke broken Chinese. They said, "Let's make some dumplings together." When the dumplings were ready to serve they said, "Please help yourself." They were treating me like an old friend. Back then in Japan, information on China was scarce. Probably as a result of inadequate understanding, China was even described as a country hiding behind a bamboo curtain." Who were the people living in China? What kind of life were they living? What were they thinking about? Nothing was known. Anyway, it turned out that all people I met in.
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