China

audiobook

China

by Sir Henry Arthur Blake

EN·~3 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

CHINA

0:06
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:37
3

CHAPTER I

19:13
4

CHAPTER II

24:55
5

CHAPTER III

31:08
6

CHAPTER IV

22:18
7

CHAPTER V

38:44
8

CHAPTER VI

14:50
9

CHAPTER VII

20:08
10

CHAPTER VIII

18:02

Description

Spanning more than four million square miles, this vivid portrait paints China’s astonishing physical breadth—from the snow‑capped peaks of the Tibetan fringe to the fertile plains fed by the Yellow, Yangtze, and Pearl rivers. The author guides listeners through bustling canals, quiet backwaters, and the bustling markets that line these waterways, emphasizing how the nation’s natural arteries have shaped everyday life. Rich in detail, the narrative also highlights the sheer scale of China’s population, a mosaic of peoples whose histories stretch back millennia.

Beyond geography, the work delves into the diverse customs of regional groups, from the industrious riverfolk to the reclusive Yu tribe guarding their mountain strongholds. Historical anecdotes weave together tales of ancient dynasties, early paper money, and travelers like Marco Polo, offering a glimpse of how past empires still echo in modern customs. Complemented by striking black‑and‑white illustrations, the book brings the sights and sounds of China’s streets, temples, and countryside to life for any curious ear.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (182K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-06-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir Henry Arthur Blake

Sir Henry Arthur Blake

1840–1918

An Irish-born colonial governor whose career carried him from the Royal Irish Constabulary to senior posts across the British Empire, he served in six colonies and is especially remembered for his years in Hong Kong and Ceylon.

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