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Maroc Maroc - ASIANEWSDAY.COM - A la Une - 26/Jun 08:15

Hong Kong author’s book makes Chinese history accessible to children around the world

When Chui Chuen-shun decided to write a book on Chinese history and culture, he did not have academics in mind. Instead, it was his grandchildren, studying at international schools in Hong Kong, who inspired him. He saw a gap in the market for English books aimed at children that discussed ancient and contemporary Chinese history […]

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