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History of East Asia

A Captivating Guide to the History of China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan

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History of East Asia

By: Captivating History
Narrated by: Edwin Andrews
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If you want to discover the captivating history of East Asia, then pay attention...

Four captivating manuscripts in one audiobook:

  • History of China: A Captivating Guide to Chinese History, Including Events Such as the First Emperor of China, the Mongol Conquests of Genghis Khan, the Opium Wars, and the Cultural Revolution
  • History of Japan: A Captivating Guide to Japanese History, Including Events Such as the Genpei War, Mongol Invasions, Battle of Tsushima, and Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • History of Korea: A Captivating Guide to Korean History, Including Events Such as the Mongol Invasions, the Split into North and South, and the Korean War
  • History of Taiwan: A Captivating Guide to Taiwanese History and the Relationship with the People's Republic of China

Here are just some of the topics covered in part one of this audiobook:

  • The Land of the Yellow Emperor
  • Imperial China Emerges
  • The Supremacy of the Han, 202 BCE–220 CE
  • Kublai Khan: The Yuan Dynasty, 1271–1368
  • And much, much more!

Here are just some of the topics covered in part two of this audiobook:

  • Children of the Sun
  • Heisei Era
  • And much, much more!

Here are just some of the topics covered in part three of this audiobook:

  • Land of the Bear
  • The Dragon of the East Sea
  • Dynasties Rise and Fall
  • The Joseon Dynasty of Goryeo
  • Foreign Invasions
  • North Korea
  • South Korea
  • And much, much more!

Here are just some of the topics covered in part four of this audiobook:

  • Formosa: Beautiful Island
  • The Sino-Japanese War & World War II
  • Taiwan After World War II
  • And much, much more!

So, if you want to learn more about the history of East Asia, then listen to this audiobook now!

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A lot of interesting subject matter covered here. However, it was difficult to separate the reading from the story. Unfortunately the pronunciations were not good, which kept me distracted. I think there are more captivating story tellers than whoever wrote this. I won't ever be able to finish this one.

This one won't make history

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As indicated in the title, there were some strong structural issues with the narration. In addition to that, it's pretty basic for what it advertised. I think there are significantly better products out there, particularly when you're buying it with an audible credit.

Bad pronunciation, coughing during the narration, a lot of basic things went wrong here and it distracts from the product.

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I just wanna give a shout out to THAT COUGH towards the end of Japan Chapter 4!! No need to edit it out, I think it gives the book character. Book is good also, short and to the point, which is exactly what I was looking for.

That COUGH Though!!

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it's a pretty good summery of the countries although some of the pronoucuations are odd and the editing was pretty bad (a few times he says something, then re records it without the edit of removing the first part).

good information.

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If you are able to ignore the bad pronunciation of historical names and places you could get a sweeping overview of the history of countries in this region.

Beware pronunciation of names and places are way off.

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Captivating History took me on a full trip to East Asia and gave me facts, dates, prehistory, history right up to the present day with charming ancient creation legends mixed in, and introduction into some of their cultures, customs, and traditions. Absolutely fascinating!

Absolutely fascinating!

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Anyone with even the slightest interest in Asian countries or their customs and cultures should listen to this audible. This audible is absolutely fascinating!

absolutely great!

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The book itself is an amalgamation of four separate texts. They deal with each country separately, and often overlap and repeat each other. However, the real issue is that they provide an overview of each country's history without getting into much reasoning or detail. This ends up as a whole list of names with no real understanding of the people and culture. In addition, it goes into unnecessary detail about a few points that do not seem that significant. For example, there is a detailed explanation of two battles the US Army fought during the Korean War, with reference to names of American officers and what happened to them. There is no mention of the equivalent Korean forces. As a resident in South Korea, I am not sure of the importance of these battles in the whole scheme of the war, let alone the history of the country. There is a lot more important stuff completely missing.

The narration also leaves something to be desired. I can forgive the occasional repeated line or even the cough, although I cannot see why these couldn't be edited out,. However, there is a distinct lack of feeling in the reader. Yes, he varies his voice, but there is no real connection with the enormity of the story being told. Furthermore, much of the pronunciation of names etc is so wrong that it is difficult to understand who, what, or where he is talking about.

I learned very little if nothing at all from this book other than to be less trusting in the general review scores on Audible.

I'm not sure why I finished listening to this.

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A boring stilted textbook type of history of these areas. There is little or no continuity between each countries story. Lacks an overall thematic clarity or interesting story telling, despite the amazing histories of these countries.

Makes an interesting story boring and confusing

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