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    English just in China (“English Language Teaching and Learning at the National Level in China” 5). In lower education schools, such as primary and secondary school, English is intensively taught and studied. English is one of the optional subjects on a Chinese exam called China’s National College Entrance Examine, which is similar to the SATs taken by students in America (10). In postsecondary educationC or higher education, English is the most “in play” in China (10). Anywhere on campus, one can see students

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    trying to keep his Chinese traditions and values with his families. In his second marriage, he succeeded in being accepted by the American society, but was not as successful with his Chinese traditions. However, in his third marriage, he was successful in maintaining

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    Part A: Ethics and culture: 21st century is considered as the era of information technology. Technology has helped people in many areas in life; particularly the thrive of networking has brings people from over the world together. As such, nowadays, multinational is seemed as a trend (from as small as a group of friends, to as big as a company, and country). In today world, you can easily get jobs in countries others than your origin. As a consequence, many big organisations has developed to be a

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    Dumplings’ Symbolic Significance in Chinese Culture and My life As a traditional Chinese food, dumplings occupy conspicuous position in Chinese festival and people’s daily life. Unlike noodle or rice, dumplings are no longer just a kind of food. It involves special meaning such as auspiciousness and foison. On every important holiday or event, for example, Spring Festival, a wedding or a funeral, the food people cannot miss is dumplings. How could Chinese have such a special emotional feeling for

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    ways which transmitted rich and abundant culture to the Chinese people. Chinese culture is thus known as “divinely inspired,” as it is the only culture in the world to have history of 5,000 years. Chinese’s culture left behind countless literary classics, historical documents, cultural relics, and national records which is very important to Chinese people for is represent the identity of ourselves who we are and where we come from. Chinese culture can said it was begun with the Yellow Emperor, 5

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    to look into the Chinese culture and interviewed a friend of mine from China. We had decided to go to the International Expo together and since we had become friends a year ago, my initial impressions of her and her culture were not from the expo. Since we had never discussed food ways before, I took this as an opportunity to better understand her and the Chinese culture. As we were walking around the expo, some of her friends were at the small table with three types of Chinese sweets for sale and

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    also a traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, snakes can easily see in restaurants or at pharmacies. Every year, a lot of travelers come to my hometown to watch and taste snakes. Due to my family, I will never forget the fear of snakes. When I was a child, I was in poor health. I often got sick and had nosebleeds, so I saw the Chinese traditional doctor every four months before I went to middle school. My parents’ friend liked to call me “medicine pot” because I often needed to drink Chinese medicine

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    revealed in the travel blogs by Chinese tourists who have already visited the country. The approach used here differs from the traditional types of methodology such as interviews and questionnaires, but instead this study adopted a content analysis approach. A thorough literature review was first conducted at the beginning of this study in attempt to understand what information is already established in regards to destination image and what is important to Chinese tourists when they are planning

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    2.4.1. The National Pedagogy and Transformation of Leisure Concept It was against this circumstance, every level of governments prioritised economy development as their first agenda. While facing with material civilization and spiritual civilization, a dilemma how to balance these two civilization was front the reformer, Compared with Maoist resentment towards leisure, which was treated as the bourgeoisie idleness impeded for the development of socialism society and then had been cursed, while

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    TCM, or Traditional Chinese Medicine, can be traced as far back as 1000 BC, where stone acupuncture needles were believed to be used. Texts from that period also talked of Yin and Yang and other concepts. The first written work on TCM is titled the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, Huangdi Newijing (Gascoigne 11). This book was written in 300 BC, but entries date back to the early 2700's BC. The book is still used in universities of Chinese Medicine around the world and is often called the bible

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