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What's the difference between China culture and foreign culture?

What's the difference between China culture and foreign culture?

There are mainly the following points:

Cultural history is different: China has a long history of 5,000 years. Few foreign cultures can compare with China.

Different ideas: Westerners are willing to take risks and have the spirit of exploration; China people advocate the golden mean and rule by doing nothing.

The political system is different: China is a socialist system, and most western countries belong to capitalist countries.

The level of economic development is different: China is a big developing country, while most western countries have become developed countries.

In interpersonal communication: Westerners are warm and open, while China people are reserved. China people like euphemism when expressing themselves, while westerners like directness.

China people like to talk about human feelings and enjoy a lively feast, while westerners like to talk about privacy and don't want their lives to be disturbed.

People in China like to talk about morality and human feelings, while westerners often talk about responsibilities and obligations.

Education: Children in China are more exam-oriented and don't want to know too much. Westerners pay more attention to practice and experience.

Chinese culture is a culture based on Chinese civilization and fully integrated with the cultural elements of various regions and ethnic groups in China.

Different from the internationalization of China culture, it can be called "the culture of China" (the culture of China people and China).

The oriental civilization system deeply influenced by Chinese civilization is called "Han cultural circle", which refers to social ideology and reflects the development level of social politics, economy and science and technology.

From the invention and creation of the Paleolithic Age to Kang Youwei's reform and political reform and Liang Qichao's democratic revolution, all of them are the driving forces to promote social development.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-China Culture