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N N í í hao, China! hao, China! Part I: China and Chinese Part I: China and Chinese Culture Culture Dr. Tim Xie Dr. Tim Xie CSULB CSULB June 21, 2002 June 21, 2002 * Photos and pictures in this presentation are used Photos and pictures in this presentation are used for educational purposes and limited time only. for educational purposes and limited time only.
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Níhao, China! Part I: China and Chinese Culture Dr. Tim Xie CSULB June 21, 2002 *Photos and pictures in this presentation are used for educational purposes.

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Page 1: Níhao, China! Part I: China and Chinese Culture Dr. Tim Xie CSULB June 21, 2002 *Photos and pictures in this presentation are used for educational purposes.

NNííhao, China!hao, China!Part I: China and Chinese CulturePart I: China and Chinese Culture

Dr. Tim XieDr. Tim XieCSULBCSULB

June 21, 2002June 21, 2002

**Photos and pictures in this presentation are used Photos and pictures in this presentation are used for educational purposes and limited time only. for educational purposes and limited time only.

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Map of ChinaMap of China

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Provinces, Autonomous Regions, Provinces, Autonomous Regions, Municipalities, Special Administrative Municipalities, Special Administrative

RegionsRegions

• 22 Provinces (Taiwan is not included)

• 5 Autonomous Regions: Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Tibet (Xizang) and Xinjiang (Uigur) 

• 4 Municipalities: Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing

• 2 Special Administrative Regions (SAR): Hong Kong and Macao

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Population Data Population Data (2000 Census): (2000 Census): 

Total Population: 1.29533 billion (about 22% of total population in the world)

The average lifespan: Male: 69 years; Female: 73 years

The yearly average net increase of population: 12.79 million

(Resource: http://www.chinatoday.com/people/people.htm)

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Flag of the PRCFlag of the PRC

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Flags of Hong Kong and Flags of Hong Kong and MacaoMacao

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Flag of ROC (Taiwan)Flag of ROC (Taiwan)

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Paramount Communist Paramount Communist LeadersLeaders

Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong) Deng Xiaoping

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Current LeadersCurrent Leaders

Jiang Zemin

President

Li Peng

Chairman of the People’s

Congress

Zhu Rongji

Premier

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Government StructureGovernment Structure

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Main ReligionsMain Religions

ConfucianismTaoismBuddhismIslamFolk and Popular ReligionCatholic churchChristian church

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Temples and Churches in Temples and Churches in ShanghaiShanghai

Buddhist Catholic Islamic

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ConfuciusConfucius

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Lao TzuLao Tzu

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TaoismTaoism

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Taoism: ServiceTaoism: Service

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BuddhaBuddha

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Buddhist TemplesBuddhist Temples

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Muslins in YunnanMuslins in Yunnan

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Western MissionariesWestern Missionaries

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Sunday ServiceSunday Service

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Kitchen God, Door God, Gods Kitchen God, Door God, Gods of Luck, Prosperity and of Luck, Prosperity and

LongevityLongevity

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FamilyFamily

Chinese families used to be “big families”The current family is the so-called “nucleus

or module family” – a couple with one childFamily value: respect the elders and care

the youngstersWho has say in modern family?

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A big familyA big family

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Old Wong FamilyOld Wong Family

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A Family Photo During the A Family Photo During the “Cultural Revolution”“Cultural Revolution”

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A Graduate Student’s FamilyA Graduate Student’s Family

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Family Planning PosterFamily Planning Poster

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Current Module FamiliesCurrent Module Families

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MoneyMoney

Chinese currency: RMB (Renminbi – people’s currency)

Units: yuan (dollar), jiao (dime) and fen (cent)

Denominatios: notes in 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1, 0.50, 0.20, 0.10

Sizes and colors are differentExchange rate: 1 dollar=8.27 yuan

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100 yuan100 yuanDifferent colors for the same denominationDifferent colors for the same denomination

                                                                                                                                                                         

100 yuan

 

                                                                                                                                                                          

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50 yuan50 yuan

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20 yuan 20 yuan

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10 yuan 10 yuan

The color and size of 10 Yuan is very close to 100 Yuan. Be careful. One day, I paid 200 yuans to a taxi driver for an actual charge of 20 yuans

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5 yuan 5 yuan

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2 yuan2 yuan

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1 yuan1 yuan

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5 jiao (0.50 yuan)5 jiao (0.50 yuan)

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2 jiao (0.20 yuan)2 jiao (0.20 yuan)

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1 jiao (0.10 yuan)1 jiao (0.10 yuan)

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TravelTravelIn addition to airplanes, the train is most the

popular transportation means in China.

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Travel: Train and Railway Travel: Train and Railway StationStation

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Train: Hard vs. Soft SeatsTrain: Hard vs. Soft Seats

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TaxiTaxi

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Food: Chopsticks, Spoon and Food: Chopsticks, Spoon and BowlBowl

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Restaurant: A Banquet SettingRestaurant: A Banquet Setting

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Restaurant: You Are Served!Restaurant: You Are Served!

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Menu and FoodMenu and Food

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Business EtiquetteBusiness Etiquette

Greetings: Nihao! Hand-shaking is appropriate. NO HUGS!

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Business EtiquetteBusiness Etiquette

Gestures: too many gestures, shrugging shoulders and putting legs on the table are inappropriate body language

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Business EtiquetteBusiness Etiquette

No patting on shoulder or back

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Business Etiquette: Polite Business Etiquette: Polite ExpressionsExpressions

Hello NíhaoThank you. XièxieI am sorry. Duì bu qiExcuse me. Duì bu qiVery good. Hén haoPlease QingGood-Bye Zaijiàn

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Thank you, Good-bye!Thank you, Good-bye!XiXièèxie, zaijixie, zaijiààn!n!

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