High Tech and Hot Pot: Revealing Encounters Inside the Real China
By (Author) Stephan Orth
Translated by Jamie McIntosh
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
1st November 2020
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Humour
951.06092
Paperback
304
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
When Stephan Orth lands in China, he knows it's his last visit, having lied about his job as a journalist to get into the country. So, he makes the most of it, couch-surfing with locals instead of hitting the nearest hotel. Starting in Macau a former Portuguese colony and now gambler's paradiseOrth takes on the world's biggest casino. Next, he visits Shenzen, where more than 200 million sidewalk cameras monitor citizens who win and lose points on Sesame Credit, an app that sends data to Alibaba and to the government.
As his adventure continues, Orth encounters a bewildering mix of new tech and old traditions. Over a steaming bowl of hot pot, he learns ancient chopstick etiquette from a policewoman who later demos the facial recognition app she could use to detain him. He eats dog meat as a guest of honor one day and finds himself censored on live TV the next. He even seriously considers joining an outlawed sect.
Self-deprecatingly funny, compassionate, and observant,High Tech and Hot Potis a formidable addition to a well-loved series, and offers a timely travelogue of an enigmatic country poised to become the world's next superpower.
This open-minded, bemused portrait of a history-rich yet futuristic China beguiles. Kirkus Reviews
Stephan Orth is the author of Couchsurfing in Iran and Behind Putins Curtain (Greystone Books). He was the online travel editor of the popular German new magazine Der Spiegel from 2008 to 2016 and has received the Columbus Prize several times for his reporting. He lives in Hamburg, Germany.