Tibet
- 295 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Vivid photos of the people, culture, and landscapes of Tibet are accompanied by a discussion of that nation's history, geography, and social conditions
Raymond Chang's formative years were spent in Shanghai, China, navigating the tumultuous periods of World War II and the subsequent civil war. This backdrop deeply influenced his perspective. He has collaborated with his wife, Margaret Chang, on numerous works for both young readers and adults, exploring themes of Chinese language and culture. Additionally, Chang has lent his expertise to the creation of several chemistry textbooks and manuals.

Vivid photos of the people, culture, and landscapes of Tibet are accompanied by a discussion of that nation's history, geography, and social conditions