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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good book for those travelling to the Yunnan region,
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This review is from: Yunnan: Southwest China's Little-Known Land of Eternal Spring (Passport Books) (Odyssey Passport) (Paperback)
This book has a lot of information on this less-popular but nonetheless worth-visiting region. The author's voice is quite objective, unlike Lonely Planet's, which can sometimes be sarcastic. The photographs are pretty captivating. There were lots of good facts. There aren't very many books on just this region, so if you're planning to go, I'd definitely recommend getting this one. One drawback: no Chinese characters for the names of cities, sights, and other Chinese terms.
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Yunnan by Patrick Booz,
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This review is from: Yunnan: Southwest China's Little-Known Land of Eternal Spring (Passport Books) (Odyssey Passport) (Paperback)
This book is very useful for planning the trip. For example, the author suggests that the "bamboo temple" outside of Kunming is of most interest. It is a bit off the path, and would have been missed if not for this recommendation. The brass drums in the Yunnan Museum are very interesting.I found that almost everything mentioned in the detailed advice about less permanent sites had changed, but then noticed my bookstore had sold me the 1987 edition! There were some amusing discoveries: the restaurant for workers, peasants, and soldiers had been changed to an expensive linen tablecloth place called "Ambrosia." |
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Yunnan: Southwest China's Little-Known Land of Eternal Spring (Passport Books) (Odyssey Passport) by Patrick R. Booz (Paperback - June 11, 1997)
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