This paper considers the cultural opposites observed in various segments of Chinese culture during the author's three stays in China over a period of twenty years. The first and second stay, in 1986 and 1989 respectively, coincided with the initial period of the implementation of modernization reforms in China, when their results were just beginning to be felt. The third stay was in 2009, towards the end of the third decade of reform implementation, at the time of an already developed marketoriented communism. The paper's main thesis is that most of the phenomena observed in present-day urban China can be assigned to opposite categories, namely Chinese-Western and traditional- contemporary. Cultural opposites have been observed in the spher...
F. Mote’s thesis that Chinese civilisation differs in the most fundamental aspects from Western civi...
At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, China underwent an important social transformation, which was am...
China is universally considered to be the next world power. Economic prerequisites are met and the r...
The rapid growth of China’s outbound tourism market has greatly contributed to today’s global econom...
The rapid growth of China\u27s outbound tourism market has greatly contributed to today\u27s global ...
This thesis aims to explore and describe the images of China in the Western tourist material. There ...
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With the integration of global economy aggravating, cultural exchanges among nations become broader ...
China provides many interesting opportunities for tourism research owing to its unique historic, eco...
In 2001, the International Olympic Committee awarded Beijing, China to be host of the 2008 Summer ga...
In this study we seek to understand how ordinary Chinese people perceive Westerners as the Other thr...
This paper aims to be a personal and limited view of how tourism has affected the musical performing...
F. Mote’s thesis that Chinese civilisation differs in the most fundamental aspects from Western civi...
At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, China underwent an important social transformation, which was am...
China is universally considered to be the next world power. Economic prerequisites are met and the r...
The rapid growth of China’s outbound tourism market has greatly contributed to today’s global econom...
The rapid growth of China\u27s outbound tourism market has greatly contributed to today\u27s global ...
This thesis aims to explore and describe the images of China in the Western tourist material. There ...
This article explores intercultural interactions in bars in a tourism destination. Mixed methods are...
With China being one of the largest sources of inbound tourists to Australia, the need to better und...
A visit to China facilitated a journalistic commentary and investigation that discovered fault-lines...
Considerable efforts are underway to understand the behaviours of the growing number of outbound Chi...
With the integration of global economy aggravating, cultural exchanges among nations become broader ...
China provides many interesting opportunities for tourism research owing to its unique historic, eco...
In 2001, the International Olympic Committee awarded Beijing, China to be host of the 2008 Summer ga...
In this study we seek to understand how ordinary Chinese people perceive Westerners as the Other thr...
This paper aims to be a personal and limited view of how tourism has affected the musical performing...
F. Mote’s thesis that Chinese civilisation differs in the most fundamental aspects from Western civi...
At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, China underwent an important social transformation, which was am...
China is universally considered to be the next world power. Economic prerequisites are met and the r...