"Chin-Chin: The Chinaman at Home" offers a captivating glimpse into the social life and customs of late 19th-century China. Tcheng-Ki-Tong, a keen observer of his own culture, presents a detailed portrait of Chinese society, exploring its nuances and traditions. Delve into the heart of Chinese family life and daily routines, uncovering the intricacies of social interactions and established customs.
This meticulously prepared edition invites readers to experience a world far removed from our own, providing insights into a culture rich in history and tradition. Travel back in time and immerse yourself in the authentic details of Chinese culture as seen through the eyes of a native. "Chin-Chin" remains a vital historical document for anyone interested in understanding China's past and its enduring social structures.
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