Books
When I encounter Israel
Author : Wong Suet-hing
Editor : Wu Man-fong
Cover Designer: Leung Yiu-wah
Date of Publish: Aug 2012 (first Edition) 5000 copies
ISBN: 978-988- 17073-1- 4
This is Sue’s first book about her ten-year- life in Israel. She not only shares with you the
local culture, politics and religions of Israel, but also her ups and downs.
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Let Sue tell you about Israel
Author : Wong Suet-hing
Editor : Wu Man-fong
Cover Designer: Ng Kapo Amos
Date of Publish: Aug 2012 (first Edition) 5000 copies
ISBN: 978-988- 16693-7- 7
The first book "When I encounter with Israel" includes all the stories of the writer in her first
decade life in Israel. The second book is the continual of her another five years of life
experience. She has expanded her social circle and made lots of friends who enhanced her to
have a more in-depth learning of Israel. Through reading this book, you may have another
insight of Israel.
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Take you Roaming Israel (Non-Sale)
Author : Wong Suet-hing (E-mail :wongsuething@gmail.com)
Editor : Wu Man-fong
Cover Designer: Tammy Hon Ming
Publisher: Chinese Israeli Association Culture Exchange Centre (CI) Ltd
(website: ciculturecentre.org)
First edition : December 2019
Second edition: January 2020 (revised)
All Rights Reserved
ISBN: 978-988-16693-1-5 (Traditional version)
978-988-16693-4-6 (Simplified version)
For many people, Israel is a mysterious place, a backward place, a war-torn place ... but why attract countless tourists to Israel every year? In order to understand the above mysteries, this book will take you on a different journey.
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Ask for One and Get Three
Author: Dr. Ehud Dvir
Published Date: 2006 ISBN: 418-880
Dr. Ehud Dvir, an expert Song Tang “which peaks Chinese work, studying and writing his doctoral thesis in Shanghai, China. It is a book of translations of his first, and he served in Hebrew, alongside the original Chinese phonetic transcription; allowing the reader to fade on his tongue and listen to his ears the Chinese language melody. “Ask for One and Get Three” cluster within seventy proverbs and parables, the most famous Chinese classic, according to the chronological order. In addition, the book includes a full introduction which deals with the cultural background of aphorisms.