A Wayfarer in China / Impressions of a trip across West China and Mongolia
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The narrative records a personal journey across inland provinces of China into Mongolia and Siberia, chronicling routes, landscapes, and daily life observed between Yunnan, Szechuan, Tachienlu, the Yangtse gorges, the Gobi, and Urga. The author describes roads and trade caravans, village architecture, religious sites, and the practices of diverse ethnic groups, often noting modes of travel and local hospitality. Interspersed are practical observations on logistics, guides, and travel conditions, plus sketches of encounters with officials, missionaries, and merchants. Themes include the contrast between ancient traditions and emerging changes in the region, and an emphasis on first-hand impressions rather than formal analysis.
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