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Chinese culture is one of the most studied non-Western traditions in world studies and social science curricula. Its depth, continuity, and global reach make it a compelling subject for courses in anthropology, international business, history, and comparative culture. Students examine its core elements — including family structure, values, beliefs, and social concepts such as "face" — to understand how a civilization developed across thousands of years and continues to shape individual behavior and collective identity today. The tension between Chinese cultural traditions and Western frameworks provides a particularly productive academic lens, raising questions about how differences in values and worldview affect communication, commerce, and daily life.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a comparative angle, examining how Chinese cultural values differ from Western ones in areas like landscape painting, language, or business etiquette. Others focus on historical analysis, exploring events such as the Mongol conquest of China and their lasting cultural impact. Business-oriented papers apply cultural frameworks to real cases, including KFC's expansion strategy in the Chinese market and Coach Inc's positioning. Additional papers address cultural syncretism, heritage, and cross-cultural perspectives, showing how Chinese culture both absorbs and resists outside influences over time.

A strong essay on Chinese culture needs a focused thesis rather than a broad survey of traditions. The most persuasive arguments draw on specific cultural concepts, historical context, or concrete case evidence to support a clear analytical claim. Connecting cultural values directly to observable outcomes — in behavior, art, policy, or business — gives an essay its analytical weight. The most common pitfall is treating Chinese culture as monolithic; acknowledging regional, generational, and individual variation significantly strengthens any argument.

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International relations and global systems
Cultural Adjustments: Business in China and the U.S.
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Cultural anthropology: concepts and applications
¶ … individual may have about a particular group of people can drastically effect their attitude and behavior towards that particular group of people. When two people from different cultures, with their own biases and…
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Chinatown in Paris France
Paris actually has two Chinatowns, the 13th district in the southeast and the 19th district in the northwest. Both offer a lot in terms of history, attractions, celebrations and traditions.
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Photography \"Rising Dragon\" Photography Exhibit
One of the exhibits currently showing at the San Jose Museum of Art is "Rising Dragon." This is a photography exhibit where both the subjects and the artists are Chinese. The photographs are mostly in black and white,…
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Footbinding, Marco Polo, and East Asian History Overview
This paper discusses in regard to Asian history. It relates to historic personalities, practices, and eras in China, Korea, and Japan. It is divided in three parts each focused on a particular aspect of Asian history and it attempts to create various connections between diverse events in Asia and the contemporary society.
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Book report on Oracle bones by Peter Hessler
This is a five page paper about the book Oracle Bones by Peter Hessler. The book, and this paper, are about China. The business culture, politics, history, archaeology, and society are all discussed. The paper offers a synopsis of the book for the first 2 pages, and then the rest of the paper is an analysis incorporating various business concepts.
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Performance Management and Organizational Effectiveness
The strategically important Human Resources function of performance management has been greatly enhanced by John W. Boudreau's LAMP framework. Using Logic, Analytics, Measures and Process, this "decision science" focuses on the three key aspects of Human Resources: impact, effectiveness and efficiency. Applying these concepts specifically to the development, implementation and evaluation of a performance management system in a China-based US-China joint venture whose employees are predominantly Chinese nationals, Boudreau's system would necessarily employ the special leadership and feedback necessary in establishing this American-Chinese venture due to marked differences between Western and Chinese culture.
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American Literature Has Become Much More Diverse
¶ … American literature has become much more diverse as authors of different cultures that now in live in the United States write about their heritage or life in this country. One of these authors is Amy Tan.
Paper Undergraduate
Survival of Zi Wei Do Shu or the Purple Star Astrology
The paper presents the cultural growth and modern relevance of Feng Shui, with particular emphasis on Purple Star in China and Hong Kong. The paper recommends the use of sponsorship for further survival of Purple Star in China and Hong Kong.
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Chinese Calligraphy or Chinese Weddings
Ancient Chinese weddings began with elaborate preparation, including the proposal and acceptance. However, the wedding itself was rather simple, and generally comprised of the bride and groom paying homage to Heaven and…