The Oxford-Duden pictorial Chinese & English dictionary. Simplified character edition, pp. 853, 384 illus. Hong Kong etc., Oxford University Press, 1989. £25.00.
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too, such as the Half-acre garden (Ban mu yuan) once occupied by Linqing of the Imperial Household Bond-servant division of the Bordered Yellow Banner, and Prince Gong's mansion. Shenyang is not on the normal tourist routes in China and deserves to be better known as the palace and its contents are invaluable resources; though this text (which was [presumably] translated from an authorised Chinese source) is characteristically bare of notes and bristling with assumptions, the volume as a whole is a good introduction.