China: A Personal Encounter with the People’s Republic offers an intimate, ground-level portrait of a nation in transition. Through the clear, engaging prose of Daniel Romualdez and the vivid photography of Philip Romualdez, the book captures everyday life in the People’s Republic of China during a pivotal moment in its modern history. From bustling city streets to quiet rural landscapes, the Romualdezes present a rare outsider’s glimpse into a society shaped by collective ideals, discipline, and rapid change. Both personal and reportage-driven, this volume unfolds as a thoughtful travelogue—one that invites readers to see China not through headlines, but through the faces, routines, and stories of its people.
Published in 1977 by Prentice Hall
164 pages / Hardcover
