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A Chinese observer offers a sequence of candid impressions of Parisian life during a major international exhibition, presenting short essays and daily sketches that move through salons, streets, and public spectacles. Each piece compares local customs, institutions, and social manners with those of the observer’s homeland, blending clear admiration with measured criticism. Topics include marriage, arts, and everyday conduct, and the voice emphasizes impartial judgment and personal reflection as tools for revealing cultural contrasts and the mental habits that shape perception.
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