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Please write a book about Tibet tourism.

I don't know if this is the stairs of the earth.

Author: Alai

Publishing House: Nanhai Publishing Company

Basic information

Total pages: 247 pages

Binding: paperback

Page number: 16 Page number

Industrial and commercial bank number: 9787544238649

Release date: 2008- 1

Content introduction:

A French sinologist believes that among Alai's works, the literary value of The Stairs of the Earth actually exceeds his work The Dust Settles, which won the Mao Dun Literature Prize.

The Stairs of the Earth is what the famous writer Alai saw, thought, felt and heard during his trip to Tibet. The article is unique in conception and fluent in writing, reflecting Tibet's geography, humanities, past and present from different angles. Therefore, the full text is not only free and easy in prose, but also vivid and touching in novel. In his works, Tibetan culture is no longer just a synonym for mystery, remoteness and romance, but a tangible and tangible existence. Alai expressed the vast and quiet plateau life with pure language and extraordinary images. He regards a series of mountains from Chengdu Plain to the top of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau as the steps of the earth, and the words are as colorful as the scenery.

This is not only a long article, but also a luxurious guidebook. The book touches the mysterious and romantic hinterland of Tibet once again with 78 beautiful pictures and notes and Alai's profound words.

Content:

Stairs of the earth

foreword

The first chapter begins in Lhasa.

Chapter II Towards the Dadu River

Chapter Three: Jiamu Moldo: Reality and Legend

Chapter 4 Zanla: Past and Present

Chapter v brightly lit places

Chapter VI Jinchuan, the hometown of Sydney

Chapter VII Tracing to the Source

postscript