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"Three Thousand Years of the Ganges" Author: [UK] Mark Publisher: China Pictorial Publishing House Translator: Zhu Ye/ Jiang Rui
"Three Thousand Years of the Ganges" Author: [UK] Mark Publisher: China Pictorial Publishing House Translator: Zhu Ye/ Jiang Rui
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
The Ganges is the river of life in India and the cradle of a series of civilizations, with unparalleled significance on the world stage. The Ganges 3,000 Years is a presentation of the author's first-hand reports and research that took four years to complete. It tells a comprehensive, interesting, and up-to-date history of the Ganges. It is also the first time in history that a panoramic exploration of the source of the Ganges is conducted on the spot, tracing history, thinking about reality, and looking forward to the future.
Author Ma Kai explores the history, religion, culture and environmental issues related to the Ganges from the rational perspective of a professional journalist. He does not use clichés or make arbitrary judgments, presenting readers with a refreshing picture of a nation that is on the brink of disaster but still full of hope.
"Three Thousand Years of the Ganges" can be regarded as a rich and interesting paper documentary on the study of the Ganges. Starting from the source of the Ganges, focusing on the living beings in the world, from geography to humanities, from ancient times to the present day, it allows readers to glimpse the full meaning of this river of life. The humanistic writing style also makes this country easier to be understood by the world.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Mackay is a British journalist and writer with more than 30 years of experience in news reporting in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He won the Ramnath Gaonkar Award for Excellence in Journalism in 2012 for his feature on the rise of Narendra Modi.