In this sweeping overview of more than 2,000 years of history, Mah offers a rich, eclectic survey of Chinese cultural and spiritual traditions, art and architecture, history, language, mythology, politics and technology. The author makes clear in her introduction that the events and individuals she profiles are ones she finds personally fascinating, and her enthusiasm for the subject matter is evident. The account chronicles the six imperial dynasties that ruled China until the early 20th century, including interesting anecdotes about court intrigues and the role of eunuchs. When profiling important historical figures, she includes curious intimate details, such as Mao Zedong’s disgusting personal-hygiene habits, that make the book livelier and more engaging than the average informational book. Abundantly illustrated with art, artifacts, maps and photographs, the text uses inserts and sidebars to expand on facts addressed in the main narrative. This accessible, entertaining introduction to Chinese culture and history is likely to inspire readers to dig deeper into the subjects that pique their interest. (timeline, suggestions for further reading, index) (Nonfiction. 12 & up)