Harbin People

Harbin People

by Ah Cheng

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Harbin is a young city, still less than a century old today. Compared with many cities across the country, Harbin is still a young one. The state of this young city makes Harbin people feel that the city they live in is too young and too immature. I think Harbin people have shortcomings, but their shortcomings are similar to those of people all over the country. Naturally, they also have the characteristics of Harbin people, that is, they are too extensive, too optimistic, too confident, and too contented to live and work. --A Cheng's "Harbin People" This book is a collection of prose essays about Harbin written by the famous writer A Cheng. It traces the bustling old memories of this city, depicts all kinds of Harbin people, and presents Harbin's four-season delicacies and popular culture. It is simple, humorous, and approachable. Occasionally, with the sharpness of a novelist, the city's secrets are revealed in trivial or even joking ways, showing the writer's valuable tolerance and understanding. It is a true picture of Harbin's style.

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