June 2, 2022
We live in the era of economic globalization. With the underlying solid economic power, western culture is penetrating all corners of the world, with the momentum to reject, deny and overwhelm other local cultures. How can Chinese culture, one that builds a splendid 5000-year civilization, find its own place in such a situation? Is it still relevant? Does China still need to draw nutrition from it? Is it still possible for it to evolve further? These questions, which were not before, now seem to cast more doubts among educated people.
These questions, which were not before, now seem to cast more doubts among educated people.
Maybe say about the questions - /which were not prevalent before/ or /which did not exist before/
Can Traditional Chinese Culture Survive the Globalization
We live in the era of economic globalization.
With the underlying solid economic power, western culture is penetrating all corners of the world, with the momentum to reject, deny and overwhelm other local cultures.
How can Chinese culture, one that has buildst a splendid 5000-year-old civilization, find its own place in such a situation?
Is it still relevant?
Does China still need to draw nutritionourishment from it?
Is it still possible for it to evolve further?
These questions, which were not widely considered before, now seem to cast more doubts among educated people.
Can Traditional Chinese Culture Survive the Globalization Can Traditional Chinese Culture Survive |
We live in the era of economic globalization. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
With the underlying solid economic power, western culture is penetrating all corners of the world, with the momentum to reject, deny and overwhelm other local cultures. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
How can Chinese culture, one that builds a splendid 5000-year civilization, find its own place in such a situation? How can Chinese culture, one that has buil |
Is it still relevant? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Does China still need to draw nutrition from it? Does China still need to draw n |
Is it still possible for it to evolve further? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
These questions, which were not before, now seem to cast more doubts among educated people. These questions, which were not widely considered before, now seem to cast more doubts among educated people. These questions, which were not before, now seem to cast more doubts among educated people. Maybe say about the questions - /which were not prevalent before/ or /which did not exist before/ |
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