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A Chinese agronomist’s three-year stint in Nigeria taught him how to go from“culture shock”to“culture appreciation” UNLIKE most Chinese agronomists working in Africa.41-year-old aquaculture expert Wang Dajun,who goes by the pen name Bo Wen,did not confine himself to purely technical matters on his mission to Nigeria.In his recently published book,The Thousand and One Nights in Africa,a collection of excerpts from his diary written during his stay in the country in 2004-07,he details his many encounters with local people.In fact,by observing and communicating with the
A Chinese agronomist’s three-year stint in Nigeria taught him how to go from “culture shock ” to “culture appreciation ” UNLIKE most Chinese agronomists working in Africa.41-year-old aquaculture expert Wang Dajun, who goes by the pen name Bo Wen, did not confine himself to purely technical matters on his mission to Nigeria. his recently published book, The Thousand and One Nights in Africa, a collection of excerpts from his diary written during his stay in the country in 2004- 07, he details his many encounters with local people.In fact, by observing and communicating with the