Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China
Robert Fortune
Reise / Asien
Beschreibung
In "Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China," Robert Fortune presents a meticulously detailed account of his travels and observations throughout northern China during the mid-19th century. Combining rich descriptive prose with a keen sense of environmental and cultural specificity, Fortune captures the landscapes, customs, and daily life of the regions he encountered. The work reflects the burgeoning Western fascination with Chinese culture during a time of increasing interaction between East and West, revealing the complexities of cultural exchange and the impact of colonialism on local practices. Robert Fortune was a Scottish botanist and explorer, whose extensive travels were primarily motivated by his interest in the botanical wealth of China, especially its tea industry. His background in horticulture and his role as a collector for the Royal Botanical Gardens informed his observations, rendering his accounts both scientifically valuable and culturally insightful. Fortune's explorations were significant not only for their botanical findings but also for their depiction of a society in transition during a pivotal period in Chinese history. This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, botany, and history. Fortune's vivid narrative and insightful observations make it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering a window into a time and place that shaped the modern understanding of China.
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remote provinces journey, botanical travelogue, unexplored China regions, political climate reflections, Scottish botanist memoirs, cultural customs observations, 19th century exploration, Chinese cultural insights, vivid landscape descriptions, historical Asian travel