“Jilin: Land of Mystery,” Out Now! | Announcement
With fanfare and some artificial snow, The World of Chinese magazine released Jilin: Land of Mystery, its latest English-language travel and culture guide to Jilin province, at The Commercial Press offices in Beijing’s Wangfujing neighborhood on the morning of January 8.
Subtitled “Journey in China’s New Northeast,” the book is the joint effort of a team of writers, editors, and photographers from six countries—China, Canada, the UK, the US, New Zealand, and Australia—who traveled to Jilin over a three-year period to gather on-the-ground insights on the places, experiences, and people that make up the stories in the book.
Land of Mystery sets itself apart from other travel books with its magazine-style storytelling, made up of stories, interviews, and first-person accounts from people living in Jilin. Accompanying the illustrated maps, listings of scenic sites, and introductions of local cuisines are profiles of pine-nut harvesters and conservationists behind these attractions, as well as guides to useful Chinese phrases and the Northeastern (Dongbei) dialect.
The event, hosted by TWOC chief editor Chu Dandan and marketing director Dragos Cacio, also featured speeches from Chen Mingming, vice-president of the China Translation Association and former Chinese ambassador to Sweden and New Zealand, and Gu Qing, general-manager of The Commercial Press. “It’s quite unlike any book about China’s provinces that I’ve ever seen,” said Chen in his speech.
TWOC managing editor Hatty Liu and deputy managing editor Sam Davies discussed what it was like to travel in Jilin and work on the book, agreeing that snow sports and hospitable locals—some of whom towed the writers’ car out of a muddy ditch, then treated them to a midnight feast, on one eventful research trip near Baicheng—are the biggest draws for tourism in the region.
Founded by The Commercial Press in 2006, The World of Chinese is one of the most authoritative resources on contemporary China, renowned for its in-depth reporting, objectivity, and human-centered approach to Chinese society. Published in English by an international team of writers, editors, and photographers, The World of Chinese strives to bring original and well-researched articles on Chinese society, history, culture, and language through its bimonthly print magazine, website, and video and podcast series.
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