
Diary of Venice
by Acheng
About This Novel
"Venice Diary" is a diary written by the writer Mr. Acheng during his three-month stay in Venice in 1992. Since its publication, this short book has become a classic that many writers and readers can't put down and recite casually. Utopia launches a 20th anniversary collector's edition, which includes 7 photographs and 3 hand-painted illustrations by the author, presenting you with the most beautiful Venice. "Venice is a small island. For tourism, a week is just right, and the impression will be full and detailed. If you stay for more than half a month, you will start to get bored and disgusted. I stayed for three months, and I should hate it in the end. If I don't hate it, I can only go to the secular life in Venice. I started buying things to cook. Ginger is not easy to buy, so I eat it every day. I got up early in the morning and went to the pier to see if anyone was selling ginger, and so on. The Venetians soon learned that this Oriental was not Japanese, but a Chinese. The exchange of Eastern and Western cultures cannot always be about Confucius, Mencius, and Aristotle. I hope to fill my diary with such things."
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