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Culture Shock! China: A Guide to Customs & Etiquette [ILLUSTRATED] (Paperback)

by Kevin Sinclair (Author) "Once the dragon gate is crossed, One's status rises ten times..." (more)
Key Phrases: Overseas Chinese, Yellow River, Mao Zedong (more...)
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Whether you travel for business, pleasure, or a combination of the two, the ever-popular "Culture Shock!" series belongs in your backpack or briefcase. Get the nuts-and-bolts information you need to survive and thrive wherever you go. "Culture Shock!" country guides are easy-to-read, accurate, and entertaining crash courses in local customs and etiquette. "Culture Shock!" practical guides offer the inside information you need whether you're a student, a parent, a globetrotter, or a working traveler. "Culture Shock!" at your Door guides equip you for daily life in some of the world's most cosmopolitan cities. And "Culture Shock!" Success Secrets guides offer relevant, practical information with the real-life insights and cultural know-how that can make the difference between business success and failure.

Each "Culture Shock!" title is written by someone who's lived and worked in the country, and each book is packed with practical, accurate, and enjoyable information to help you find your way and feel at home.


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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company; Expanded ed. edition (June 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558686150
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558686151
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #713,775 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars OK, But There's More to Know (and Other Books Can Help You), November 12, 2001
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This guide offers useful tips on how western business people and visitors should behave around Chinese clients/hosts, but irritatingly leaves out any and all difficult information about Chinese habits and customs that the average vistor (including business people) may be bewildered by, due to their strangeness or initial unpleasantness, but which to know about will help them both cope with and understand China better (and ultimately, appreciate it more positively). When I lived in Hong Kong and was visiting China frequently (1990's), I (like other expats) supplemented books like Culture Shock China with Taiwanese writer Bo Yang's "The Ugly Chinaman and the Crisis in Chinese Culture." This book helped me to understand the underbelly of Chinese society that I was constantly running into (rude public actions and behaviour, personal habits I did not understand), aspects of China any westerner is bound to run into but which Kevin Sinclair shies away from dealing with.

I also agree with the other reviewers who wish Sinclair would stop going about how long he has lived in Hong Kong propping up the bar at the Better 'Ole or Foreign Correspondent's Club - being a long-term western resident in my day was a fact more to hide than to to shout about, and perhaps the author will, in future editions, use the valuable space lost to address the side of things westerners will be unprepared for with his book.

In addition to Bo Yang's useful book, I recommend a couple of others. Timothy Mo's The Monkey King, though a novel, gave insight into Chinese attitudes and actions that I found extremely helpful and accurate - I felt I met the characters in Mo's book repeatedly during my time in China. Another novel, Paul Theroux's Kowloon Tong, gives valuable insight into the mentality of long-term western residents of China/Hong Kong - like that of the author of this book, Culture Shock China.

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars You can find much better books available., January 15, 2003
By mhnstr (Christchurch, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
  
I purchased this Culture Shock book when I moved to China for a year to teach English. It was my first exposure to the Culture Shock series. I found this book to have a very discouraging view of China and the book gave me all sorts of false impressions of what to expect. Granted, I found the book was geared more towards the business traveler than others, but I found most of the advice to be useless or out of date. In fact, I found most of the impressions which the book created to be false after only a short time in China. If you are planning on going to China, I would recommend that you purchase a book such as the Lonely Planet or Rough Guide series instead. These books give a better feel for the history and culture than the Culture Shock book.
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Odd viewpoint for a Westerner, June 29, 2004
By J. Marren "jtm497" (Glen Ridge, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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The "Culture Shock" series is well-established and usually helpful, but the choice of this author to write what must be one of their more popular titles is baffling. Some of the insights are helpful, such as the section on religion, what to expect when traveling, food, etc. But the editing is poor and there is much repetition and unnecessary discussion of how China used to be, not how it is today. I agree with others that there seems an unnecessary emphasis on sexual issues and prostitution, including some of the author's own experiences, and a weird comment to the effect that while he often is approached by women, he prefers to do the choosing himself.

Sinclair's personal political views are rather unusual and keep intruding. Sinclair is an unabashed admirer of the system, and he says that for the Chinese, all they have to do is obey the law and they'll be fine. I think in general Westerners are far too judgmental in criticizing other countries and cultures, but Sinclair takes this attitude to an extreme. Again focusing on prostitution, he tells us that if arrested, pimps are hauled away and summarily executed--and this is perfectly OK with him! He maintains that religion is freely practiced, and when certain practices are suppressed, such as Falun Gong, it's justified based on the problems such cults have caused in the past.

There are better books out there, especially for the traveler who isn't taking up residence there. I wouldn't waste a lot of time on this one.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I disagree,,,
Well, I was only in China for 18 days, but I found this book unusually informative, really interesting to read, and very helpful on a number of occasions where I would have... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Jaycee

1.0 out of 5 stars Yikes!
I bought this book to help prepare for our move to China in June. I have read and enjoyed other Culture Shock books before (Culture Shock Malaysia is wonderful and very helpful)... Read more
Published on April 12, 2007 by K. Bingham

1.0 out of 5 stars A worthless book
Home made and thoughtless. Interesting only for its defense of the slaughter in Tiananmen square.
Published on January 3, 2007 by Edwin H. Marston

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your pre-trip time on this book! Keep looking!

First off, there is a big difference between the Chinese in Hong Kong (were much of this author's experience comes from) and the Chinese from Beijing. Read more
Published on October 25, 2006 by SureArrow

3.0 out of 5 stars Changing Times
The idea of this book is excellent; however, because it's 5 years old it is not as up-to-date as it could be. Read more
Published on August 31, 2006 by C. Kelley

2.0 out of 5 stars Mix of useful information and self-serving BS
I don't usually make impulse buys of books; usually I at least skim reviews on Amazon before buying to get an idea of what others have said. Read more
Published on March 28, 2006 by Charles E. Stevens

1.0 out of 5 stars I would give this no stars, if I could.
The author does not seem to be able to talk about modern China without dwelling upon his past experiences in China. Read more
Published on February 14, 2006 by Seraninse

4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting introduction to a changing country
I read this book after reading the reviews posted here, and was expecting it to be pretty bad. I was therefore very pleasantly surprised to find a good deal of useful information... Read more
Published on November 8, 2005 by J. Morrissey

2.0 out of 5 stars A Bad apple in a good series of books
I like the Culture Shock Series. They give me the information I most want when I am going to visit a culture that is substantially different than my own. Read more
Published on September 27, 2001 by Sandra Zickefoose

3.0 out of 5 stars A unique look at China.
It's not bad - just a little different from many other "travel" books. It's a bit outdated, though.
Published on May 13, 2001 by Sara Westhead

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