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Across China on Foot is a fascinating account of Edwin John Dingle’s journey across China in the early 20th century. Dingle writes with a keen eye for detail, describing the landscapes, people, and cultures he encounters along the way. His writing is both informative and engaging, making it easy for readers to immerse themselves in his adventure.

What sets this book apart is Dingle’s unique perspective as a Westerner traveling through remote regions of China on foot. His observations offer valuable insights into Chinese society and history during a tumultuous time in the country’s development. Dingle’s encounters with local people, from peasants to warlords, add a human element to his narrative that is both touching and eye-opening.

Overall, Across China on Foot is a captivating read that provides a rare glimpse into a bygone era. Dingle’s writing is both entertaining and thought-provoking, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in travel, history, or Chinese culture.

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ACROSS CHINA ON FOOT
By EDWIN JOHN DINGLE
INTRODUCTORY
The scheme. Why I am walking across Interior China. Leaving Singapore. Ignorance of life and travel in China. The China for the Chinese cry. The New China and the determination of the Government. The voice of the people. The province of Yuen-nan and the forward movement. A prophecy. Impressions of Saigon. Comparison of French and English methods. At Hong-Kong. Cold sail up the Whang-poo. Disembarkation. Foreign population of Shanghai. Congestion in the city. Wonderful Shanghai. Through China from end to end. From Shanghai, 1,500 miles by river and 1,600 miles walking overland, from the greatest port of the Chinese Empire to the frontier of British Burma. That is my scheme. * * * * * I am a journalist, one of the army of the hard-worked who go down early to the Valley. I state this because I would that the tru

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