China--what's not to love? Join longtime Hong Kong resident and
Cantonese fundamentalist Cecilie Gamst Berg as she ploughs through the
non-stop surreal-fest that is today's China, stopping occasionally to
ruminate about the travails of trying to make Cantonese a world
language, and how the Chinese have invented a new English: Manglish. In
this book you'll find answers to everything you wanted to know about
China, such as: - What does "the slippery are very crafty" really
mean? - What's the etiquette for hitch-hiking in really small cars? -
What's the best way to gatecrash a Ketamine party? - Indeed, what is
modern party etiquette in China? And: - How do you win a fist-fight with
a hotel security guard? Traveling by horse, train and sleeper bus from
the deserts of Xinjiang, across the mountains of Tibet and Sichuan to
the water buffalo fields of Hong Kong, Cecilie shows you how China is
not only the most happening place on Earth, but also the most fun.