Explaining Chinese culture 'going global'

By Hu Yifeng
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The second word is "Experience". Culture is to educate, while art means to cultivate. In recent years, China seeks to optimize the public experiences of Chinese culture abroad, such as broadening the emerging channels through expressions that foreigners can better understand and would find an interest in.

The unique Chinese cultural treasures include the Peking Opera, Chinese folk music, calligraphy and Chinese painting, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) healthy idea, Chinese food, and martial arts fitness. Accordingly, Chinese people are integrating Chinese culture into the lives of people from all over the world, and in return, global citizens can attain more aesthetic pleasures and deepen their awareness and understanding of Chinese culture for further rich connotations of spiritual life and to capture more wholesome cultural enjoyment.

The most important word is "Wisdom". Traditional Chinese culture offers a rich mine of the spirit that created a brilliant history. The literature, art, music, film and other cultural patterns feature such Chinese cultural values as peace, cooperation, win-win progress, tolerance, integrity and environmental protection.

These values can demonstrate how ancient oriental wisdom could solve global issues such as terrorism and pollution. The principles promote harmony among nations, between human beings, humanity and the earth. As creator of this spiritual wealth and heritage, the Chinese people feel obligated to pass their culture to others.

Therefore, all people who concern themselves with the well-being of humanity should join hands to support this endeavor.

Hu Yifeng, Tsinghua University Dr.; Director, Research Office, Chinese Association of Literature and Art Review Center

 

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