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Chinese People
Chinese people is peaceful, hardworking and easily contented. They respect
elders, love children and are patient with their fellows. Chinese in general are
reserve and humble. They believe in harmony and never look for confrontation.
History has told that Chinese is non-invasive. During the period of British
and the west expanding their powers to Asia, North America, Australia and New
Zealand, China became the target of the G8 invasion.
Chinese are very proud of their civilized society since the early day. They
are open and pragmatic towards differences in religions and culture. Foreigners
are welcome and being treated more fairly. China have been very receptive to
Jews in the early days in Kaifung city and later in Shanghai when they were
rejected by other countries during the World War II. .
China has long history or even a painful past. Even China today is a fast
developed country, China today is still very poor and most of the Chinese are
still living in poverty.
It is time for Chinese to work together that China will progress with other
nations and their people can live happily and peacefully from hereafter.
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Tea culture is very Chinese. Yet Chinese enjoy
drinking coffee too. There is no point to compare which one is
better. Both are good as long as you enjoy it. Both are bad if you
hate it.
We respect every culture and have no intention to
force our liking upon others.
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What Makes China Different
"The prestige of the state and its popular identification with the highest
values of Chinese civilization were not accidents; they were the final result of
a centuries-long program of indoctrination and education directed by the
Confucian scholar-officials. Traditional Chinese society can be distinguished
from other pre-modern civilizations to the extent that the state, rather than
organized religious groups or ethnic segments of society, was able to
appropriate the symbols of wisdom, morality, and the common good."
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