The Greatness of China- The Giant of the East -A rare eyewitness journey into China before its rise as a global superpower. A world few Europeans ever truly saw. Between 1977 and 1983, a Romanian computer specialist traveled multiple times to China during the early post-Mao Zedong era, just as the country was beginning to open to the world. At that time, Romania and China were engaged in close cooperation in computer technology and industrial development-an unusual bridge between East and East during the Cold War.
What emerges from these pages is not a political analysis, but a lived experience of a civilization in transition-China in the late 1970s and early 1980s, still rooted in millennia of history, yet standing at the threshold of profound transformation. Beyond official exchanges and technical collaboration, the author explores everyday life, people, discipline, and the cultural depth of a society that shaped world history through inventions such as paper, printing, the compass, and gunpowder.
Inside this book, you will discover: First-hand travel impressions from China (1977-1983) China in the early post-Mao era and the beginning of opening to the world Romania-China cooperation in computing and technology during the Cold War Life, society, and culture in China before its economic rise Reflections on a civilization shaped by thousands of years of history The "Giant of the East" before it became a global superpower This is a personal memoir of travel, technology, and cultural discovery-capturing a China that no longer exists in the same form today.
Perfect for readers interested in:China history, modern Chinese history, Cold War era memoirs, travel writing, Asia studies, computing history, engineering history, and international relations.
The Greatness of China- The Giant of the East -A rare eyewitness journey into China before its rise as a global superpower. A world few Europeans ever truly saw. Between 1977 and 1983, a Romanian computer specialist traveled multiple times to China during the early post-Mao Zedong era, just as the country was beginning to open to the world. At that time, Romania and China were engaged in close cooperation in computer technology and industrial development-an unusual bridge between East and East during the Cold War.
What emerges from these pages is not a political analysis, but a lived experience of a civilization in transition-China in the late 1970s and early 1980s, still rooted in millennia of history, yet standing at the threshold of profound transformation. Beyond official exchanges and technical collaboration, the author explores everyday life, people, discipline, and the cultural depth of a society that shaped world history through inventions such as paper, printing, the compass, and gunpowder.
Inside this book, you will discover: First-hand travel impressions from China (1977-1983) China in the early post-Mao era and the beginning of opening to the world Romania-China cooperation in computing and technology during the Cold War Life, society, and culture in China before its economic rise Reflections on a civilization shaped by thousands of years of history The "Giant of the East" before it became a global superpower This is a personal memoir of travel, technology, and cultural discovery-capturing a China that no longer exists in the same form today.
Perfect for readers interested in:China history, modern Chinese history, Cold War era memoirs, travel writing, Asia studies, computing history, engineering history, and international relations.