The Adventures of Gastão In Japan (Simplified Chinese)

加斯顿的日本历险记

Pedro Seabra, Ingrid Seabra, Angela Chan, et al.

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The Adventures of Gastão in Japan (Simplified Chinese) centers around Gastão, a young boy from Portugal who loves to travel with his parents, and he is excited to visit Japan. When they arrived, Gastão and his parents were struck by the contrast between the country's ancient traditions and its cutting-edge technology. They were quickly enveloped by the bustling city life of Tokyo, with its towering skyscrapers and flashing lights. But as they explored Japan, they also discovered pockets of calm and tranquility, such as serene gardens and temples. They were fascinated by the way that ancient customs were still very much a part of daily life, from the ceremonial tea ceremony to the ubiquitous kimonos. And they were amazed by the technological advances, from high-speed trains to robotic assistants. Gastão was rewarded with a rich experience that gave him a more profound understanding of Japanese society and culture. He is always eager to learn about different cultures and lifestyles, and he loves to share his own Portuguese culture with others. The Adventures of Gastão in Japan is sure to please young readers who want to learn about other countries and societies without having to leave their own backyard.

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diversity, adventure, Chinese, multicultural, travel, children, Japan