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In Ong Yi-hing's new series of essays, he reflects on the exhausting effects of the dramatic societal changes witnessed in the past year or two. The increasingly crowded spaces, complex interactions, and diminishing opportunities for relaxation contribute to both physical and mental fatigue. Society's constant pressures and unrest leave individuals feeling drained and desperate for respite.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2016
Immerse yourself in a captivating narrative that unveils the mysterious legend. Through eloquent prose, witness the transformative journey of a young boy named Long-chuan. Living in a southern mountain city known for coal and oil tea trees, he enjoys a carefree life surrounded by loved ones. However, tragedy strikes when his father dies in a mining accident. Long-chuan must confront the inevitability of change, discovering how he will face the unchangeable moments in life.
- AuthorZhao Ling
- PublisherChinese Education
- Publication Date2018
In the absence of her parents, her father being a doctor and her mother being a nurse, the little girl and her grandfather bond during quarantine by playing games. Through imaginative play, she learns about the different brave professionals fighting the epidemic, such as doctors, nurses, and scientists. Additionally, she discovers the roles of "magicians" who make the virus disappear and detectives who trace its whereabouts, showcasing that even within limited spaces, connection with the world outside is still possible.
- AuthorText: Zhao Ling, Illustration: Huang Lili
- PublisherChinese Education
- Publication Date2022
On a clear summer morning, a young girl unexpectedly receives a baby crane. She nurtures and cares for it until the moment of its wild migration, allowing it to soar freely. She then assists her father in caring for red-crowned cranes, burying her longing for the crane baby. However, when she rescues a crane with a distinctive mark, she realizes it's her beloved crane baby. This book, inspired by Xu Xiu-juan, the "first environmental martyr of New China," beautifully portrays the challenging yet pure lives of early animal protection workers, weaving a poignant and melodious pastoral poem.
- AuthorCao Wenfang
- PublisherChinese Education
- Publication Date2022
Seeing the world through a dog's eyes. This book presents a captivating narrative from the perspective of Nona, a police dog. Through her daily interactions with fellow police dogs and thrilling work experiences, the book explores various aspects of city life. It also includes beautifully illustrated sections introducing police dogs as loyal companions to humans. As Nora's partner Max retires, she works tirelessly, driven to fulfil both their roles. The story delves into the life of a troubled juvenile offender, Lo Ming, and examines the complex issues surrounding teenage delinquency, family dynamics, and social challenges.
- AuthorSun Huiling
- PublisherXin Ya Cultural Enterprise Co., Ltd.
- Publication Date2021
For a woman living alone, the true source of happiness isn't finding a good man, but rather her adorable companion, a cute little dog. It is not just a roommate, but a loyal friend, cherished family member, and BFF. This book captures the humorous and heartwarming journey of their cohabitation, bringing laughter and tears.
- AuthorJiang Zilan
- PublisherYi Ding Culture
- Publication Date2019
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