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Joy of purity, simplicity: People and Stories of Kulangsu author’s life

- Contact the writer at liyou@ chinadaily.com.cn

is a scholar specializi­ng in Gulangyu studies. In the mid-1990s, she was assigned to Gulangyu for work. Although grew up in the Tibet autonomous region, she calls Gulangyu her second home and finished the book People and Stories of Kulangsu based on her experience on the islet. She recently shared details of her life on the islet with

From the so-called roof of the world, the Tibet plateau, I came to this islet on rippling blue water and lived here for more than 20 years, I think this is my fate and also my luck.

The red bricks, arched corridors, cornices of Chinese and Western architectu­re are what I am accustomed to see every day; and the piano from courtyard is what I often heard. They influence me subtly day by day. It can be said that it is the architectu­re and music of Gulangyu that awake my aesthetic sense.

In earlier years, I frequently encountere­d Shu Ting, the wellknown Chinese female poet. We sometimes sat down, had a brief chit chat and quickly said goodbye to each other. The humanity and cultures are rooted in those people in Gulangyu. Inch by inch, it was opened to me. I infiltrate into it and it unconsciou­sly becomes a part of myself. Under what condition did you finish the book People and Stories of Kulangsu?

I always have the feeling that it was not my intention to write this book. Because my experience let Gulangyu become a part of my life, the writing process of the book was a natural flow of my feelings, to record the people and things that I love, to record this islet where I live. I’d like to dedicate this little book as a small gift to Gulangyu. Tibet is the place where you spent your childhood, while Gulangyu is now where you live. What’s the difference between those two places in your life?

The remote, rugged and cold Tibet plateau endowed me with the positive and pure side of my personalit­y; the delicate Gulangyu taught me how to behave elegantly and gently. Although they are totally different places, I still hold the ideal that they share something in common, which are purity and simplicity, in my opinion.

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