The family table
Views the contrasting lives of two Chinese families: a four-generation rural family in a Szechwan village and a modern, single-child family in urban Hang-chou, by showing the routines of their daily meals
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Language: | English |
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Berkeley, CA :
University of California Extension Center for Media and Independent Learning,
[1984]
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Series: | Taste of China
pt. 3 |
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ZVC 8921 |
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