On the Difference between Chinese and western Food Culture

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中西方风俗习惯差异英文版

中西方风俗习惯差异英文版

table etiquette difference
the arrangement of seats
reflection of cultural difference
classification
china: harmonious unified
Western customs ——European Festivals
中西方社交风俗差异 ( Social customs between China & West)
There are certainly many different social customs between China and Western countries to which we should pay much attention in communicating with the foreigners. Only those who have an awareness of the culture of another nation can have a better command of its Social customs, and will have Smooth and pleasant conversation with their people.
Hallo, I am Carol. It’s nice to meet you!
Hi, I am Carol. I am XX’s friend, and I am
from BJUT…
场景1:餐厅见面 ( Scene 1:First meet in the restraint)
Smile ,nod, shake hands if in very formal occasion.

中美节日的差异英语作文

中美节日的差异英语作文

中美节日的差异英语作文英文:In terms of the differences between Chinese and American holidays, there are several key distinctions that stand out to me. First and foremost, the most obvious difference is the timing and significance of the holidays. For example, Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a major holiday in China that marks the beginning of the lunar new year. It is a time for family reunions, feasting, and traditional activities such as dragon dances and setting off firecrackers. In contrast, American holidays such as Thanksgiving and the Fourth of July have their own unique historical and cultural significance. Thanksgiving is a time for families to come together and express gratitude, while the Fourth of July is a celebration of American independence with fireworks and parades.Another difference is the way holidays are celebrated.In China, many holidays are celebrated with traditional customs and rituals that have been passed down for generations. For example, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, families gather to admire the moon and eat mooncakes, while during the Dragon Boat Festival, people eat sticky rice dumplings and participate in dragon boat races. On the other hand, American holidays often involve specific activities such as barbecues and picnics for Memorial Day and Labor Day, or trick-or-treating for Halloween.Furthermore, the role of religion in holidays is a significant difference between the two cultures. Many American holidays have religious origins or significance, such as Christmas and Easter, which are rooted in Christianity. In contrast, while China has its own traditional religions and spiritual beliefs, many of the major holidays are more focused on cultural and historical traditions rather than religious observance.中文:在中美节日的差异方面,我觉得有几个关键的区别。

中西文化差异四级作文

中西文化差异四级作文

中西文化差异四级作文Title: Contrasts Between Chinese and Western Cultures.Culture plays a significant role in shaping societies and individuals. Chinese and Western cultures, while both rich and diverse, exhibit distinct differences in various aspects such as traditions, values, communication styles, and social norms.One of the fundamental differences between Chinese and Western cultures lies in their emphasis on individualism versus collectivism. Western cultures often prioritize individual achievements, personal freedoms, and self-expression, while Chinese culture tends to value harmony, family, and the collective good.Additionally, communication styles vary greatly between the two cultures. Western communication tends to be more direct and explicit, while Chinese communication often relies on implicit cues, nonverbal signals, and context. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective cross-cultural communication and collaboration.Moreover, traditions and customs differ significantly between Chinese and Western cultures. From food and festivals to social etiquette and beliefs, each culture hasits unique practices that reflect its history, values, and worldview.Despite these differences, both Chinese and Western cultures have their strengths and beauty. By appreciating and learning from each other's cultural heritage, we can foster mutual understanding, respect, and cooperation on a global scale.标题:中西方文化差异。

中西饮食文化的不同(英文)

中西饮食文化的不同(英文)

在中国,人们坐在一起,共享一顿饭。这创造了一种统一、有礼貌的形式,一种 有趣的气氛。人们为了面前美好的事物举杯,体现了相互尊重,和其他人之间的 友谊。
Table etiquette difference
• The table manners in western countries are different from that in easten countries.If we don‟t pay more attention to that,we may make fun of others.
餐具的用法 西方:刀,叉,勺,盘,杯,碟, 巾等。叉子放在左边,刀字在右边。
The usages of table wares
• China : chopsticks , small dishes , spoons and bowls .
The orders of serving dishes
Western : 1. The appetizer 2. The soups (broth, cream soup and vegetable soup) 3. The side dish 4. The main course (fish, pork, beef, mutton, chicken and so on) 5. Vegetables salad 6. Desserts (pudding, cream, ice cream and so on) 7. Drinks (coffee and tea)
西方更注重营养的合理搭配,故他们国家的人身体通常比中国更健壮。 思考:西方人比中国人强壮的原因
Diet way‟s different
Steak
Chinese traditional soup

中国和西方人的文化差异英语作文

中国和西方人的文化差异英语作文

中国和西方人的文化差异英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Observations on Cultural Differences Between China and the WestHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 10-year-old student from Beijing. Over the past few years, I've had the chance to interact with some kids and families from Western countries like the United States and United Kingdom. It's been really fascinating to learn about their cultures and see how they're different from ours in China. Let me share some of my observations with you!One of the biggest differences I've noticed is in our family structures and practices. In China, we place a huge emphasis on the extended family unit. I live with my parents, grandparents, and even some aunts and uncles under one roof. We have family dinner together almost every night, and major holidays like Chinese New Year are massive family affairs with lots of relatives gathering.But many of my Western friends live in smaller nuclear families with just their parents and siblings. They don't seem to have as much involvement from grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins in their daily lives. Their family gatherings also tend to be smaller. While I love having a big, close-knit extended family around, I can see how a smaller family setup allows kids in the West to be more independent from a younger age.Speaking of independence, that's another major contrastI've picked up on. We Chinese tend to be quite protective of our children and closely supervise them until they're teenagers. But Western parents often encourage more personal freedom and autonomy for their kids from a younger age. My American friend Jack has been making his own way to school since he was just 7 years old! I couldn't imagine doing that back then.The differences even extend to the classroom. While we Chinese students are taught to be deferential to our teachers and avoid questioning them directly, Western students seem to be encouraged to speak up, ask questions, and even debate with their teachers if they disagree. The classroom environment in the West feels a lot more interactive and focused on developing critical thinking skills.Food is where the East-West divide is really delicious though! Our Chinese cuisine uses so many different spices, sauces, cooking techniques and ingredients like noodles, dumplings, and stir-fries. In contrast, Western food to me often seems quite plain, with simple seasoning and a bigger emphasis on things like breads, cheeses, steaks and potatoes. Not that it's bad...just very different flavors that my palette had to get used to at first!One major area of overlap, however, is our love for celebrations and festivals. In China, we have iconic festivals like Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival that bring families together for feasting and fun traditions. Similarly, my Western friends go all-out for festivals like Christmas, Easter, Halloween and Thanksgiving. The specifics are different, but the spirit of celebrating together as a community is the same.I could go on, but those are some of the biggest cultural gaps I've noticed so far between China and the West. From family dynamics to food to classroom norms, it's been aneye-opening experience being exposed to another way of life. I feel really fortunate to have had this exposure at a young age - it's making me appreciate my own Chinese roots and traditions, while also building my understanding of other cultures.Who knows, maybe someday I'll move to a Western country for college or work? If I do, I'll be much better prepared for bridging any cultural divides. For now, I'm just really excited to keep learning about the world beyond China's borders. It's a big, fascinating world out there!篇2My Cultural Journey: Bridging China and the WestHi there! My name is Xiaoming, and I'm a 10-year-old student from Beijing, China. Today, I want to share with you my experience and observations about the fascinating cultural differences between my home country and the Western world.As a young learner, I've always been curious about different cultures and traditions. Last year, my family had the opportunity to visit my aunt and uncle in New York City, USA. It was aneye-opening experience that allowed me to explore and appreciate the rich diversity of the Western culture firsthand.One of the first things that caught my attention was the way people greeted each other. In China, we often bow slightly as a sign of respect, especially when meeting elders or people in authority. However, in the West, I noticed that people would shake hands, hug, or even kiss on the cheek when greeting eachother. It felt a bit strange at first, but I soon understood that it was a way of showing warmth and friendliness.Another significant difference I observed was in family dynamics. In Chinese culture, we place a strong emphasis on filial piety and respecting our elders. Children are expected to obey their parents and grandparents without question. In contrast, Western families seemed to have a more equal and open relationship between parents and children. Kids were encouraged to express their opinions and make their own choices, which was quite different from what I was used to.Food was another area where I noticed some fascinating contrasts. Chinese cuisine is known for its diverse flavors, with a focus on balance and harmony. We use a lot of fresh vegetables, rice, and noodles, and our meals are often shared family-style. On the other hand, Western meals seemed to be more individualized, with larger portions and a greater emphasis on meats and dairy products. I remember trying a cheeseburger for the first time and being amazed by the combination of flavors!In terms of education, I found the Western approach to be quite different from what I was used to in China. In my school, we have a more structured and exam-oriented curriculum, with a strong focus on memorization and repetition. However, in theWest, I noticed that students were encouraged to think critically, ask questions, and participate actively in class discussions. Group projects and hands-on activities seemed to be more common, allowing students to develop teamwork and problem-solving skills.Another aspect that fascinated me was the concept of personal space. In China, we tend to stand closer to each other and physical contact is more common, especially in crowded areas like public transportation. However, in the West, people seemed to value their personal space more, and there was a greater emphasis on maintaining a certain distance between individuals.Despite these differences, I also noticed some similarities between our cultures. For instance, both Chinese and Western societies place a high value on education and hard work. Parents in both cultures want their children to excel academically and have successful careers. Additionally, family bonds and celebrations like birthdays and holidays are cherished in both cultures, although the specific traditions and practices may differ.One thing that struck me during my visit was the diversity within the Western culture itself. New York City is a melting potof different ethnicities, religions, and backgrounds. I met people from various parts of the world, each with their own unique traditions and perspectives. It made me realize that just as China has its regional variations, the Western world is also incredibly diverse and rich in cultural tapestry.Overall, my experience in the West has broadened my horizons and deepened my appreciation for cultural diversity. While there are undoubtedly differences in customs, values, and ways of life, I've learned that at the core, we all share a common humanity. We all seek happiness, love, and fulfillment, regardless of our cultural backgrounds.As I continue to learn and grow, I hope to embrace the best of both Chinese and Western cultures. I want to maintain the values of respect, hard work, and family bonds that are deeply rooted in my Chinese heritage, while also embracing the spirit of open-mindedness, critical thinking, and individuality that I admire in Western societies.In the end, true understanding and harmony between cultures come from recognizing and celebrating our differences, while also acknowledging our shared human experiences. By building bridges of mutual respect and open communication, wecan create a world where diverse cultures coexist and enrich one another.So, my dear friends, let's embark on this incredible journey of cultural exploration together. Let's embrace the beauty of our differences and find common ground in our shared hopes, dreams, and aspirations. After all, the world is a vibrant tapestry woven with the threads of countless cultures, and it's up to us to appreciate and cherish each colorful strand.篇3Cultural Differences Between China and the WestHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm going to tell you about some of the interesting cultural differences I've noticed between China and Western countries. Culture is all the beliefs, customs, arts, foods, and ways of life that get passed down from one generation to the next. Even though we're all human beings, different cultures can have some pretty big differences!One major difference is language. In China, we speak Chinese which has lots of different dialects like Mandarin, Cantonese, and more. The writing system uses beautiful, complex characters. In Western countries though, they speak languages like English, Spanish, French, and German which usean alphabet with 26 letters. Their words look and sound really different from Chinese.Another big difference is food! Chinese food is so yummy with dishes like dumplings, noodles, rice, and stir-fries. We use chopsticks to eat. But in the West, their food is really different like bread, pasta, sandwiches, hamburgers, pizza, and more. They eat mainly with forks, knives, and spoons. Some of their food looks and tastes totally strange to me!Family is very important in Chinese culture. We often live with our grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins all under one roof. Children are taught to respect their elders. In the West though, the families are typically smaller with just parents and children. Kids sometimes move out at age 18!Holidays are celebrated differently too. Of course, in China our biggest holiday is Chinese New Year. We decorate with red, watch dragon dances, light firecrackers, and get red envelopes with money inside! Western holidays like Christmas are centered around gift-giving, decorating trees, eating big meals, and leaving out cookies for Santa Claus.School is another area with big differences. Chinese students study really hard and our academic competition is intense. We often go to school for longer hours and on Saturdays too.Testing and getting good scores is very important. Schools in the West seem more relaxed with shorter days, longer vacations, and less testing.These are just a few examples of the differences I've noticed between Eastern and Western cultures. Of course, there are many other differences with arts, celebrations, values, customs, and more. Every culture is unique and special in its own way. Appreciating and respecting these differences helps bring harmony to our diverse world. That's what I think anyway!What do you all think? Do you notice any other cultural differences between China and the West? I'd love to hear your thoughts!篇4Cultural Differences Between China and the WestHi everyone! Today, I want to share with you some interesting facts about the cultural differences between China and the West. It's amazing how people from different parts of the world have unique traditions and customs. So, let's explore together!One big difference is the way we greet each other. In China, we often greet others by bowing or nodding our heads. We also address older people with respect, like saying "Nǐ hǎo" or "Hello" to show politeness. However, in the West, people usually shake hands when they meet someone new, and they greet each other by saying "Hi" or "How are you?" It's fascinating how a simple greeting can be different in various cultures!Food is another area where we can find cultural differences. In China, we enjoy a wide variety of dishes, such as rice, noodles, and dumplings. We often use chopsticks to eat our meals. On the other hand, in the West, people have different kinds of food like hamburgers, pizza, and sandwiches. They usually use forks, spoons, and knives to eat. It's interesting to see how our tastes and eating habits can be so diverse!Education is also a significant difference between China and the West. In China, education is highly valued, and students work hard to achieve good grades. We have long school hours and lots of homework. Respect for teachers is very important, and we listen carefully to what they say. In the West, education is also important, but there is more emphasis on creativity and critical thinking. Students often participate in group discussions andexpress their opinions freely. It's amazing how education can be approached differently in different parts of the world!Let's talk about festivals now! In China, we celebrate many colorful and exciting festivals. For example, during the Spring Festival, we have dragon dances, set off fireworks, and give red envelopes with money inside to bring good luck. In the West, there are also many festivals, like Christmas and Halloween. During Christmas, people exchange gifts and decorate Christmas trees. On Halloween, children dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating. It's fascinating to see how festivals can be so unique and special in different cultures!Family values are important in both China and the West, but there are some differences. In China, family is considered the most important thing, and we often live with our parents and grandparents. We show respect for our elders and take care of them as they get older. In the West, children usually move out of their parents' house when they become adults and start their own families. Family bonds are still strong, but there is more emphasis on independence and individuality. It's heartwarming to see how families are valued differently across cultures!These are just a few examples of the cultural differences between China and the West. It's fascinating to learn aboutdifferent traditions, customs, and ways of life. By understanding and appreciating these differences, we can build bridges between cultures and make the world a better place. So, let's celebrate our diversity and embrace the beautiful tapestry of cultures that exists in our world!I hope you enjoyed learning about the cultural differences between China and the West. Remember, no matter where we come from, we are all unique and special in our own ways. Let's celebrate our differences and learn from one another.篇5My Culture is Different From the WestHi there! My name is Li Ming and I'm a 10-year-old student in China. Today, I want to talk about the differences between Chinese culture and Western culture. It's really interesting to see how people live in other parts of the world!One big difference is our food. In China, we love rice! It's a staple at pretty much every meal. My favorite is when my mom makes fried rice with eggs, vegetables, and a bit of soy sauce. Western food seems to be more focused on bread, pasta, and meat dishes. My friend Jack, who is from America, was reallysurprised the first time he tried dumplings and noodles at my house.Family is also very important in Chinese culture. We have a saying "家和万事兴" which means "When the family is united, every affair will prosper." From a young age, we are taught to respect our elders, especially our grandparents. It's common for multiple generations to live together under one roof. In the West, kids often move out and live independently after finishing school. Jack told me it would be really weird for him to live with his grandparents!Speaking of families, one interesting difference is how we refer to relatives. In English, you might call your aunt "Aunt Sally" using her first name. But in Chinese, we use specific terms like "gūmā" for paternal aunt or "yímā" for maternal aunt. There are also different titles for older and younger aunts, uncles, cousins, and so on. It can get quite complicated!School life is fairly similar in terms of the core subjects we study like math, science, and languages. But Chinese students often have a much heavier workload and face tremendous pressure to excel academically. We start school earlier in the day, around 7am, and have much less vacation time compared to theWest. Many kids, including me, attend extra tutoring sessions after school to keep up. My foreign friends think that's crazy!Holidays are another area of contrast. Of course, China has its own traditional festivals like Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival. These are celebrated with unique customs, foods, and activities that you don't really see in the West. Meanwhile, holidays like Christmas are widely observed by Western countries but not as much in China unless you belong to certain religions.One thing I find really fascinating is the differences in cultural values and philosophies. A lot of Chinese thought is influenced by the teachings of ancient figures like Confucius, who emphasised concepts like filial piety, harmony, and moral cultivation. Western philosophy seems to put more emphasis on topics like individual rights, freedom, and democracy. Though there is overlap too, of course!Another interesting point is how we approach interpersonal relationships and social etiquette. In Chinese culture, there's a lot of importance placed on hierarchy, propriety, and "saving face" - basically, not causing embarrassment or disrespect through your words and actions. This affects how we interact with elders,teachers, and even peers. From my understanding, Western culture tends to be more casual and direct in relationships.So those are some of the key cultural differences that strike me as a student in China. Of course, within each of these broad cultures, there's a ton of diversity too based on specific regions, ethnicities, and personal backgrounds. Every individual is unique! But I hope this gives you a glimpse into how life in China can be quite different from life in Western nations.It's really amazing to learn about the world beyond my own experience. While our cultures may differ in many ways, I think deep down, people all over the globe share some core hopes and values - we want health, happiness, and a good life for our families. I'm excited to keep learning about the fascinating cultures that make up our world.That's all from me for now! Thanks for giving me the chance to share my perspective. Let me know if you have any other questions!篇6The Differences Between Chinese and Western CulturesMy name is Li Ming and I am 10 years old. I was born in Beijing, but my family moved to Los Angeles when I was 6 years old because of my dad's job. Living in America has been really interesting and exciting, but also a bit confusing at times because of all the cultural differences between China and the West.One of the biggest differences I've noticed is in how families act. In China, the family unit is super important and there is a lot of emphasis on respecting your elders, especially grandparents. Kids are expected to obey their parents without questioning them. But many American families seem to act more casual and informal with each other. The parents let their kids talk back, disobey, and do whatever they want sometimes. It's so weird to me!Another major difference is in the food. Obviously, the cuisines are totally different, but it's about more than just the types of dishes. In China, we eat lots of shared dishes from a rotating table in the middle. In America, everyone gets their own separate plate. And Americans often eat really quickly, likethey're in a race or something. In China, meals are meant to be slow and relaxing affairs where the family can talk and bond overfood. My parents are always scolding me for wolfing down my lunch too fast here!School culture is quite different too. In China, the academic standards are much higher and kids have way more homework and test prep. The parents put a ton of pressure on their children to perform well on the annual exams that determine what good schools you can get into later. Here in America, school seems much more relaxed and focused on letting kids be creative and have fun. Don't get me wrong, I like having more free time and less stress, but I sometimes worry I'm not being challenged enough academically.Social values are another area where I've seen contrasts. Chinese culture emphasizes collectivism - promoting the interests of the group or society over the individual. Kids are taught not to stand out too much or bring excessive attention to themselves. Modesty and humility are big deals. Western cultures seem to value individualism much more, encouraging people to seek personal achievement and to confidently express themselves however they wish.Maybe the most fascinating difference of all is in people's general attitudes and approaches to life. From what I can tell, Chinese tend to have a more serious, reserved, and traditionalmindset. Things like hard work, sacrifice, and "saving face" are drilled into us from a young age. Americans often come across as more laid-back, informal, and focused on personal enjoyment and self-expression in the present moment. Not better or worse per se, just very different ways of seeing the world.It has definitely been an eye-opening experience getting to know both the Chinese and American cultures over my 10 years on this planet so far. Sometimes I feel pulled between the two mindsets and value systems. But I'm so grateful to have been exposed to such diverse perspectives at a young age. My hope is that I can take the best from both worlds as I continue growing up to become a open-minded global citizen.There are so many other differences I could discuss, like personal space expectations, approaches to conflict, understandings of courtesy and respect, and more. Cultures are endlessly fascinating to explore and compare. I may be just a kid, but I feel very lucky to have a foot in both the Chinese and Western worlds. It has already taught me that there are many lenses for viewing life, and that being open and respectful of other perspectives is the key to connecting with all people.。

中国文化和西方文化的不同英语作文

中国文化和西方文化的不同英语作文

中国文化和西方文化的不同英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Differences Between Chinese and Western CulturesHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a student in the 5th grade. Today, I want to share with you some interesting things I've learned about the differences between Chinese and Western cultures. It's a really cool topic!First of all, we have to understand that culture is a big word that includes many things like traditions, values, customs, arts, food, and way of living. Different cultures have developed in different parts of the world over thousands of years, so it's natural that they are quite different from each other.One of the biggest differences I've noticed is in the way people greet each other. In China, we often bow slightly or nod our heads to show respect when meeting someone, especially elders or teachers. But in Western countries like the USA or UK, people usually shake hands or sometimes even hug! I think that's really interesting.Another major difference is in our foods. Chinese cuisine is known for its delicious flavors and use of ingredients like rice, noodles, soy sauce, and tea. We also love to eat with chopsticks! On the other hand, Western foods are often based on bread, meat, cheese, and wine. Their eating utensils are usually forks, knives, and spoons.Family values are also quite different. In Chinese culture, we have a strong emphasis on respecting and taking care of our elders, like grandparents. Children are expected to obey their parents and work hard in school to bring honor to the family. But in many Western cultures, children are encouraged to be more independent and make their own choices from a young age.Speaking of school, the education systems are quite different too! In China, we have strict discipline and a lot of emphasis on exams and scores. Students often stay late after school for extra classes or tutoring. But in Western schools, there is more focus on creativity, group projects, and overall development of the child.Holidays and festivals are another area where cultures differ a lot. In China, we celebrate events like Chinese New Year,Mid-Autumn Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival. These involve traditions like setting off firecrackers, eating mooncakes, anddragon boat racing. Western holidays like Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving have their own unique customs like decorating Christmas trees, egg hunting, and having big turkey dinners.I also find the differences in arts and crafts really fascinating. Chinese arts like calligraphy, paper cutting, and painting with ink brushes have been practiced for centuries. In contrast, Western arts are more focused on things like oil paintings, sculpting, and modern abstract art.Of course, these are just some of the many differences between our cultures. But I think it's amazing how diverse the world is, with so many rich traditions and ways of life. Learning about different cultures helps us appreciate and respect each other better.Even though we may do things differently, I believe all cultures have something valuable to offer. We should keep an open mind, be curious to learn from each other, and focus on the things that bring us together as human beings.I hope you found my essay interesting and informative. Let me know if you have any other thoughts or questions! Thanks for reading.篇2Hi,大家好!我是小明,今天我要给大家写一篇关于中国文化和西方文化不同的英语作文。

中美文化差异,英语作文

中美文化差异,英语作文

中美文化差异,英语作文篇一:中西文化差异比较(英文)The difference between chinese and western cultureWith the rapidly challging word, people throughout the world have found it increasingly necessary to minimize the rate of misunderstanding due to miscommunication in their contacts with another. In the oast most human beings were born, lived, and died within a limited geoographical area, never encountering people of other cultural backgrounds. It might be said that technological advances have been most effective in creating the borderless word, the global community. As our world shrinks and its inhabitants become interdependent, people from remot cultures increasingly come into contact on a daily basis. It is no longer hard to find situations in which membes of ince isolared groups of people. Now these people may live thousands of miles away or right next door to each other. So all the people are faced with the challenge of understand this world. So when the east meet west, there are many problems. Some problems are listed as follows.First of all, the way of eating. All huaman beings have certain basic needs. Our fundamental needs for things that keep us alive.This is the physioligical need. All individuals must eat in order to survive. But what people eat, when they eat, and the manners in which they eat are all patterned by culture. No society views everything in its environment that is edible and might provide nurishment as food. Americans eat oysters but not snail. The French eat snails but not locusts. The Jews eat fish but not pork. The Hindus eat pork but not beef. The Russiand eat beef but not snake. We all have ideas about what kinds of food are good to eat. We also have ideas about what kinds of food are bad to eat. As a result, people from one culture often think the food that people from another culture eat are disgusting or nauseating. Dislike is not the only reason why some culture will not eat a certain food. In some clture, certain foods are taboo. Sometimes the food taboos may be so strong thrat just the thought of eating forbidden foods can cause an indivdual to feel ill. We can also find culture difference in way of bring up children treating the early, greeting each other, saying and spending money before other people do in everyday, but in some English-speaking countries, people do not agree with us. We chinese may enjoy something that is not usually consider as edible by the English-speaking people. Generally we perfer to have thing hot and much emphasis on the taste. We eat from one plate when we are eating with others, and we like to seat one by one, and in the shapeof a round. On the opposite, some English-speaking contries, most of the people like to seat in two rows, two people face to face. They have their own plate. On the aspect of table manners, there are many differences between chinese and English-speaking people. For example, in some Englishi-speaking countries, Bread plates are to the left of the main plate, beverage glasses are to the right. Salad fork, knife and soup spoon are further from themain plate than the main course knife, fork and spoon. When eating bread rolls, break off a piece before buttering. Use the knife only to butter the bread, not to cut it. They should not start eating before your host does or instructs to do so. At larger meals, it is considered okay to start eating once others have been served. When finished, place the knife and fork together at five o’clock with the fork on the left. It is considered rude to answer the telephone at the table. If need to take an urgent call, excuse self and go outside. Try to eat all the food you are served. But in China, the table manners are different. Chinese traditionally eat rice from a small bowl held in the left hand. The rice bowl is raised to the mouth and the rice pushed into the mouth using the chopsticks. Some Chinese find it offensive to scoop rice from the bowl using a spoon. If rice is served on a plate, as is more common in the West, it is acceptable and more practical to eat it with a fork or spoon. Thethumb must always be above the edge of the bowl. The host should always make sure the guests drinks are sufficiently full. One should not pour for ones self, but should offer to pour for a neighbor. When your drink is being poured, you should say "thank youand tap fingers on the table to show appreciation. When people wish to clink drinks together in the form of a cheer, it is important to observe that younger members should clink the edge of their drink below the edge of an elder to show respect.Secondly, the way of communication. Form birth to death, communication plays an integral part in our life. There are some language problems, including the different styles of using language such as direct, indirect; expansive, succinct; argumentative, conciliatory; instrumental, harmonnizing; and so on. These different styles can lead to wrong interpretations of intent and evaluation of insincerity, aggreeiveness, deviousness, or arrogance, among other. The misinterpretation nonverbal signs and symbols such as gestures, postures, and other body movements. It is a definite communication barrier. But it is possible to learn the meanings of these observable message,usually in informal rather ways. It is more difficult to understand the less obvious unspoken codes of the other cultures. Language, as the carrier of culture, is created during the process of human beings’productive labor and serves as the toolof communication to convey the message between people. However, it has been endowed with magic and power in particular language acts. As the old saying goes, troubles come out of the tongue. Superstitious people think that the language itself can bring about fortune or misfortune so that taboos to restrict the use of language are created. Anyone who violates them will get punishment, whereasthose who faithfully obey the restrictions of language taboo will get protection. Furthermore, linguistic taboos change with the development of society .The paper firstly analyzes the evolution of linguistic taboo. It is indicated in the paper that linguistic taboo exists in almost every aspect of people’s life and is a universal social phenomenon in China and Britain. Both Chinese andEnglish cultures are in agreement about linguistic taboos such as pronunciation taboo, and vocabulary taboo. However, influenced by different cultural backgrounds, ideologies and the concepts of value, Chinese and English linguistic taboos also have differences, as is discussed in the paper from the aspects of taboo subjects, taboo numbers and names. At last, this paper puts forward two effective ways of avoiding taboo, that is, using euphemism and having a good knowledge of the taboo culture. And this discussion would help English learners improve their ability of cross-culturalcommunication and achieve better communicational effects. For example, During the feudal times, people were not equal to the rulers and were suppressed by their superiors. The distinction between the upper and the lower classes was also reflected in the evaluation of the language used by them respectively. The words of upper class used were considered good and elegant while those used by the lower class were regarded as vulgar and indecent and should be avoided in the speech of ladies and gentlemen. In modern society, as a result of the development of science and technology, many natural phenomena are no longer mysterious. Human beings not only constantly improve their abilities to exploit the world where they are living through their great wisdom and knowledge, but also make efforts to explore the extraterrestrial world. Science has much more say in today’s society. Thereby, the superstitious elements in linguistic taboos decrease while those reflecting spiritual civilization increase.In short, by comparison, we can find that both Chinese and English communication reflect people’s psychology for good will, for safety and fortune and pleasantness. The Chinese and English people restrict their words and deeds through taboos, trying to keep a harmonious relationship between human and nature, or between people and society. They are a reflection of people’s pursuit offreedom and equality.The most important, the different way of family structure, family values and family education. Family structure is the big difference between east and west, traditional chinese, amony many other Asians, repect their elders and feel a deep sense of duty toward them. Children repay their parents` sacrifices by being successful and supporting them in old age. This is accepted as a natural part of life in China. In contrast, taking care of aged parents is often viewed as a tremendous burden in the English-speaking countries, where aging and family support are not honored highly. In some English-speaking countries are still extrmely family-oriented. They are dedicated to helping their children and will sacrifice greatly for their children to get an edcuation. In turn, the children are devoted to their parents, who often live nearby. Grown children who go away and leave the country for the economic reasons typically send large parts of their salary home to their parents and the rest of the family. Or in some Asia, any decisions or actions are done from family consideration, not individual desires. Peope`s behavior is judged on whether itbrings shame or pride to the family. The children are trained to rely on their families, to honor elderly people, and to fear foreigners. And many of them think that their actions in this life will influencetheir status in the next life.The way of family edcation is also the different. We all know the family education is the elementary education for children. Many serious problems have appeared in our education system in recent years. Almost everyone has realized the importance of solving these problems and many people have presented a lot of valuable suggestions. There are many types of family education in the world and each of them shows distinctive features and is closely responsive to its culture. And American family education is the most famous one among them. There are great differences in the concepts of education, methods of education and results of education between East family education and West family education. In some English-speaking countries, parents’aims are to train their children to have the ability of adapting to environmental variety and the ability of living independently. Based on this concept, most American parents emphasize more to train their children’s ability of independence once they are born. They generally believe that children’s growth must rely on their own experiences, because they think that children should form a self-supporting will and the capacity to live independently since their childhood. And the capacity comes from the training in the early age. The so-called training contains many aspects, such aswork, temper will, patience, the spirit of hard work, etc. However, the most fundamental training is the ability of adapting to hard conditions. Through the process of work, children will form the labor sense, learn some work skills and form a habit of labor. Besides, children can learn how to overcome difficulties, temper their willpower, develop their talents and skills, rich their knowledge, and form a habit of hard work and thrifty by working in hard conditions. It is just in the unconsciously process that children will obtain the independent survivability and take the responsibilities for the society. Compared with some English-speaking countries, Chinese parents have a very different concept of children’s education. Some parents in China only care about whether the children have a promising future, a good job, a good life or not. Based on these expectations, the majority of parents feel that their responsibility for their children is to create as good conditions as possible they can so that the children will not worry about anything in the future. Chinese parents would like to provide everything what they can for their children in the process of children’s growth. In short, they would like to sacrifice anything if their children can live better with their help. Therefore, in the process of children’s growth, the most important thing the parents concerning is to developing their children’s intellect, except forcaring children’s daily life. In order to make their children have a good performance in study, become outstanding, or even become a famous person in the future, they would not let children do anything except studying. As for the children’s independence, civic awareness and their ability adapting to thesociety in the future, they consider little or not at all. From these aspects we can find the obvious differences of family education between America and China.When we faced with those difference between West and East, we should give some advice to solve these problems. According to the three big difference that pointed, we should find some way to deal with these problems.We can study other languages and learn to expect in nonvwebal forms and other cultural aspects. We can train ourselves to meet intercultural encounters with more attention to situation details. We can use an investigative approach rather than stereotypes and preconceptions. We can gradually expose ourselves to differences so that they become less threatening. We can even learn to lower our tension level when needed to advoid triggering defensive reactions. The overall goal should be to achieve intercultural communication competence.So the ideal solution to reduce the problems are to shareknowledge with others in communication. This is why it is easiest to communicate with other members of the same group. This is why people so often gather together socially with others who are very much like them. Since intercultural communication is communication with members of different cultual groups, and therefore, because we do not share knowledge, assumptions, values, and forms of discourse with them, we must expect there to be problems of interpretation. We must look for these problems, anticipate where they will arise out of our differences, and then plan our aommunications to be as effective as possible. However, we have to remember that, most of the time, the different ways that are the customs of dfferent cultures are neither right nor wrong. It is simply that different people do the same tings in different manners, even though we can not understand ,we should show the respect. I believe this is the best way to make our life become more comfortable and make the world more harmonious.篇二:中美文化对比(大学英语作文)Chinese Education Is SuperiorThe born of a baby is considered as a blessing to a family, while the family education will in turn leave a brand on the baby’s future.I was born in a Chinese family with western education system. I’mwell respected. I’m growing up without any fence. But reflecting on my personal upbringing, I can tell you with certainty that Chinese Education is superior.Firstly, in a regulated Chinese family, the rules for family are the core of its education system, which could ensure children staying away from some bad habits. The rules Chua set up contributed to her children’s promising victory over long turn. But in my family, there is no such notion. At my formative year, I could stay up late enough to embrace the suise. Consequently, I always suffered from drowsiness at class. Worse still, my poor eyesight due to it has become a handicap to me. Therefore, Chinese strict rules are necessary, especially for a young child.Secondly, grade, nowadays, is an important scale to value a student’s ability. Chua never allowed here children to get any grade less than an A. The pressure from the parent pushed her children to absorbedly focus on their study so that they could meet withher expectation. Gradually, her children would enjoy the privilege of mastering all the subjects. By way of contrast, when I failed in my exam, my parents feigned nonchalance about the result of the exam. No blame. No punishment. I still could read my comic book like a carefree girl. Taking their infinite tolerance for granted, I didn’t even feel sorry for my poor grades next time.Thirdly, it is common for me to complain about everything. Why there is so much homework? Why I should take the exams? Why my efforts refuse to pay off? It seemed that I couldn’t bear the whole world. But Chua said No complain, which means her children must be decisive and independent enough to push their way through all the difficulties. Traditional Chinese education tells us you fight or you die. That is the essence of life.All in all, Chinese education is superior, because it equips children with armor before the war, which has been proved to be the best way to protect them from self-defeating in the battlefield.Words count:381篇三:中美文化差异英语作文Differences Between Chinese Culture and American CultureI have been living in China for twenty years. I was born in JiangSu province, and also grew up in there. My family members were from different parts of China. My mom’s hometown is at the Huabei plain which is the north side of The Yellow River. However, my father grew up in Nanjing, the famous city which locates beside the Yangzi River.Most of people in southern China are used to have rice as their daily main food resource, but northern China mostly has wheat. But no matter which part of China, meat is not the major food for us.Chinese people always believe that rice, wheat, vegetable, fruit are the best for our health. In contrast, meat would give more troubles to our health, for example, heart attack, high blood pressure, and etc.But people in America, mostly have meat as their food resource. The most important is that they mostly have beef, chicken, shrimp, turkey, instead of pork and lamb. In restaurants, you can easily find hamburger, steak, ribs with a little rice and a piece of bread. I believe that the food style gives American people much more energy than we have. They are much stronger than us. That is the fact!I have heard of an interesting story about Yao Ming, who is one of the famous NBA player right now. During his first season in NBA, millions of people are attracted by his height and his cute smile. However, he is not strong enough to play NBA game yet! He ever told the reporter that he likes to have soup that his mom makes for him. Soup could not help him, only steak, cheese, butter could make him stronger and gives him more energy. In order to increase his competition, he has to be used to American food style!“Custom is the great guide of human life”, wrote Scottish philosopher David Hume. Knowing the customs of a country is, in effect, a guide to understanding the soul of that country and itspeople. As a foreign language leaner, we should know the culture in our target language’s country. Only in this way, we can really learn the language well.People express their culture through traditions in food, clothing, recreation, and ceremonies; through the education system and institutions of learning, including museums and libraries; and through the arts, encompassing the visual, literary, and performing arts. As a result, we will talk about the differences from some aspects.First, I will mention the addressing. In China, we will put the family names before our given names, and then in order to express our politeness, we would like to add “sir”or “lady”or their title after the name. On contrast, in America, people would like to put their family names after their given names and first names and they will put Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms, Dr. orProf. before their names. It is foremost and first for us to know these differences so that we won’t make misunderstandings.And then we will talk about time conceptions. In America, their living beat is quite fast, so they consider time is quite precious. So, when they accept an invitation, they would try their best not to be late, but they also don’t go early to the inviters’, as this is considered to be impolite, and it seems to disturb the inviters’preparation. In China, we should also not be late for the inviters. However, in order to show our thanks and politeness, we would go to the inviters’house to help them prepare the meals and then we will have a happy time together.To open a conversation, people in different countries have different ways. In China, when people meet their friends by chance, they will say.”Where are you going?”or “have you eaten?”and then they will go on talking about other things. But if you do this in America, you will be misunderstood that you want to invite him or her. Americans would like to say,”beautiful day, isn’t it?”to open a conversation even sometimes it is raining. It is not because the Americans can predict the weather but for the sake of customs.Let me come to the aspect of eating. Chopsticks are used for all meals in China. Food is placed at the center of the table and may include more than one type of main dish to be eaten with rice. All the food will be shared by all the persons and won’t be divided into several helps. While in America, they would use forks and knives for their meals. Every person has his own dishes and they won’t share one dish together. They think this is quite hygienic and they will enjoy their meals comfortably. However, what they eat is not so healthy, because they would like to eat a lot of meat and something with high calorie. Maybe it is good for them to obtain more fibersand keep a healthy body.Finally, I would like to mention something about the difference in marriage. Besides the ceremony for marriage has obvious difference----Americans will hold it in a church, while Chinese will hold it in a hotel inviting their relatives and friends to have dinner----their marriage notion has quite a lot of differences, too.From all these aspects, we can think of many differences in values, such as the notion of social statues, collectivism and socialism, the treatments to children and so on. In fact, we cannot say which one is right, which one is wrong, as we all know Americans and Chinese are not in the same group, people on the opposite side of the globe can never achieve the thousandth part of the group on the other side of the globe. What we should do is to learn the difference, and then we can really learn the difference well.。

An Analysis of the Differences between Chinese and American Food Culture

An Analysis of the Differences between Chinese and American Food Culture

本科生毕业论文(设计)题目An Analysis of the Differences between Chinese and American Food CultureAbstractDiet is the base of living, with no exception in China or the United States or other countries. Food culture is an important part of the national culture. With the entrance of the 21st century, cross-cultural communication has become more and more frequent, among which food culture has been the most basic content. However, because of the differences in living environments, customs and value concepts China and the United States have formed their own different food cultures. As a result, there appear some misunderstandings sometimes between Chinese and the U.S.A in their communication. This paper explores the differences between Chinese and the United States food culture, and will analyze the differences of food cultures between China and the America from diet concept, diet object and, diet manner, tableware and etiquette so as to facilitate the efficient communication between Chinese and American.Key words: food culture; culture differenceContentI. Introduction (4)II. Chinese and American Food Culture (4)2.1 Characteristics of Chinese food culture (4)2.2 Characteristics of the American food culture (5)III. Differences between Chinese and American Food Culture (6)3.1Differences between Chinese and American diet concept (6)3.2Differences between Chinese and American diet objects (6)3.3Differences between Chinese and American diet manner, tableware,etiquette ....................................................................... (7)3.3.1Diet manner........................................................... (7)3.3.2Diet tableware........................................................ (8)3.3.3Diet etiquette (8)IV. Reasons for the Differences between Chinese and American Food Culture ........................................................................................... (9)4.1 The impact of the geographical environment (9)4.2 The impact of the economic system (9)V. Conclusion (9)VI. References (10)An Analysis of the Differences betweenChinese and American Food CultureI. IntroductionAs we know, with the entrance of the 21st century, cross-cultural communication has been a more and more popular activity even among common people. However, because of the differences of areas and environments and customs, different nations have formed their specific cultures. Among the four aspects of clothing, eating, housing and behaving, Chinese people have got closer and closer to American in other three aspects except in eating. It is only in the aspect of eating that Chinese people have the biggest difference with American. Food culture is an important component of the national cultures. It also plays an essential role in non-verbal cultures in cross-cultural communication. China has a long and rich history on its food culture. In China almost everything is closely related to eating. For example, when Chinese people meet, they will ask ‘Have you eaten yet’ to replace American’s ‘Hello or How are you’. It is very interesting prologue in the world.Meanwhile, American food culture is not as developed as that of China and Western countries are not that particular about cooking as China. Knowing the differences of food cultures between China and American is good for English learners to have more complete understanding of both eastern and western cultures and it also increases the chance of success in cross-cultural communication, and helps people avoid unnecessary misunderstandings. The most important thing is that we can get more chance with our international trade and so on.II. Chinese and American Food Culture2.1Characteristics of Chinese food culture“Chinese Civilization is more than 5,000 years old and has made numerous significant contributions in agriculture, the arts, religion and philosophy, and warfare”. (Food and Culture, 2004) In this culture, it makes China contain more expansive and profound food culture. It has experienced several thousand years of history development, and has become one of the most important Chinese traditional cultures of department. China’s landscape is dominated by two rivers (The Yellow River in the north and the Chang Jiang River in the south). The north plain through which the Yellow River flows agriculturally very fertile; its main food is wheat, sorghum and so on. However, in the south the Chang Jiang River flow take rice as main food. The difference is not only at the main food, it is also with cuisines. There are Shandongcuisine, Jiangsu cuisine, Guangdong cuisine and Sichuan cuisine. These four major cuisines have different features, but in common is with making complex fastidious, the product methods are very complex, and have a great diversity of taste and dishes, this is amazing. Because of our vast land, there are differences in climate, products and custom in every place. For a long time, on food was formed many flavor. Chinese people generally believe that it is sour in east, hot in west, sweet in south and salty in north. On the other hand, all the year round, according to season for eat is a feature in China’s cooking. Since ancient times, our country has been according to season changes to taste, and dishes. Winter taste strong, summer flavor cleaner; in the winter more braised stews, summer more cold. It is unbelievable.In the long-term development, evolution and accumulation process, Chinese people gradually formed its own unique food folk from many aspects, such as diet structure, food production, food utensils, nutrition healthy and diet aesthetic, this created a diet with unique flavor of the Chinese food culture, become a pearl of the world food culture. In a word, more and more people think that eating is not only a way of filling one's stomach but also a way of enjoyment.2.2 Characteristics of the American food cultureThe United Stated is the national big melting pot, even the food is not exceptional also, for example, the list of Wisconsin sausage, inherits the German sausage is traditional, and other including Mexican strong meat volume, as well as contains the meters, macaroni salad and all kinds of fish, meat of Hawaii fast food, are the prime example of American food as well as within. As for Mexico cornflakes, is of the food with corn snacks made pie, quite has the characteristics of the United States. In addition, sweet has maple syrup and banana boat on both, banana boat added much cream, chocolate sauce and cherry, is the United States carry forward sweet. Soup flavor, however, is the okra soup. Because the main U.S. immigration come from England, so American food is base on British food and developed. Another, American history is short, and it is less with traditional and conservative idea. At the same time, American gets rich agricultures from local. Based on the above, the United States has formed a unique characteristic with food culture. Rational Americans pay more attention to the nutrition and survival. Due to the different philosophical thoughts of Chinese and American, American in food takes the science, takes the science about nutrition, so the nutrition is the supreme principle in the western diet. Americans on the go also t end to eat a lot of “junk food”, like potato chips, candy bars, soft drinks and other goodies are popular treats. Many people eat too many of these unhealthy snacks. But others option for more healthy eating habits. Some even go "all natural" they refuse to eat any food prepared with chemicals or additives.III. Differences between Chinese and American Food Culture3.1Differences between Chinese and American food conceptAs a Chinese saying goes, Min yi shi wei tian. It shows the importance of eating in the mind of Chinese people. Chinese people take a good meal as a pursuit of art of beauty. This even can be seen from TV programs. The most well-known program is A Bite of China (she jian shang de zhong guo) from CCTV. It is very popular in China and it is said that the second season will be launched soon. Now people can watch TV programs such as Aoshaoaoshao about cooking on TV every day. Chinese people are particularly interested in eating. The pursuit of enjoyment in food has almost reached to a height that can’t be higher. At the same time, people try their best to perfect a dish not only from color but also from incense, taste and shape. It means that the dish has to have the look beautiful, smell good and taste delicious. Beauty appearance can promote better appetite and enjoy the meal. Therefore, the chefs match the colors of food carefully and rack their brains; there are main colors and sub-colors. Sometimes, there are green, red, purple and other variety colors with cool color and warm color. This makes the dinner look colorful. Therefore, in China, the housewife always takes one to two hours to prepare the meal; it is amazing in United States. But we have to specifically point out that with the popularized of food TV, people pursuit nutritive food than before. It is lucky.In addition, the dinner environment is more and more important. For example, rural style restaurant, European flavor, and so on.But as we know, the United States is a fast speed country so that the fast food is the most popular in the world. The representative is KFC and McDonald’s. American pay little attention to the shape, color and taste of a dish but focus on much more on nutrition instead of amount of protein, fat, heat and vitamin. They think that whether the dish has an appropriate collocation of nutrition, whether the amount of calories is moderate, and whether the nutrition can be fully absorbed. American emphasize on the original flavor and nutrition of food. Therefore, they adopt fresh raw materials and try to keep their original nutrition and taste as much as possible when they cook them. Even though the dishes are bitter to eat they will eat them provided they contain lots of nutrition.3.2 Differences between Chinese and American food objectsAmerican believes that cuisine is the longing, so only eat of meat, chicken like this "hard food"; while Chinese cuisine is "taste".The traditional Chinese food is low in fat and diet products and high in complex carbohydrates and sodium. The Chinese customarily eat three meals per day, plus numerous snacks. Breakfast often includes the hot rice or millet porridge, congee, orhot steamed bread, deep-fried crullers, dumplings or noodles and so on; sometimes there are fish, meat, soup or vegetables. Lunch and supper is formally, especially supper. Chinese family will eat together and chat at the table. They will eat rice, meat, soup, fish and vegetable is very important, Chinese think Vegetables contain abundant dietary fiber which can keep them healthy. Chinese traditional diet custom is plant food is given priority to. Staple food is corn, and auxiliary food is vegetables, plus a small amount of meat. The main reason of this custom is in the central plains in agricultural production as the main way of economic production. With hot food, cooked food is given priority to, also is an important characteristic of Chinese eating customs. This civilization and China's early and cooking technology developed.American adhering to the nomads, sailing nation's cultural heritage, with fishing and hunting, farming, traditional diet custom is given priority to with animal food. It is complementary to collect and planting and, Americans eat more non-vegetarian food. High quantity of heat, high fat diet structure adapted to the high latitudes of geography and climate.The United Stated seldom eats pork and they never eat abdominal organs which can be made into delicious food in China. Furthermore, American also does not eat animal skin because it is high in cholesterol. China exports frozen chicken but imports chickens feet at the same time. Chicken feet contain only bones except skin. The United Stated does not eat them so they sell them to Chinese in a low price. And Chinese people give a very beautiful name to chicken foot that is Fengzhua (phoenix foot).3.3Differences between Chinese and American food manner, tableware, etiquette 3.3.1 Diet mannerChinese and American diet manner is quite different from the way that such differences also have an impact on the national character. Chinese manners pay more attention to diet custom; please don't violate taboos, because in the Chinese, diet is closely related to personal destiny. If you break the taboo, it will bring bad luck. For example, eat fish, when finished eating one side body, don't use chopsticks the whole fish flip to the other side, they think that if fish broken body, it means that fishing boat will sink. In addition, should avoid the chopsticks while eating met the dishes and make a sound, it is not only impolite symbol, also means that no food to eat. In China, it is one form that they were sitting around with round table, sharing one seat with all banquets. The Chinese state that this diet form expresses an atmosphere of unity, politeness and delight. The Chinese traditional habits eat three meals a day eat much.On the contrary, freedom American is individual serving when they eating, they can eat what something, and it also showed respect on the personality. Americans focus on a healthy diet concept, for example, their dishes is less salt, it is reported thatAmerican dishes in salt intake is less than Chinese and, the American housewife don't love with the fire to cook. Meanwhile, there is a sharp contrast that Americans food is more temperate, even festival or entertains guests; the food is not much more than usual dishes.3.3.2 Diet tablewareWith the diet tableware, the differences are more obvious. As we know, in China, chopsticks are the mainly tableware, supplemented by the spoon, and a variety of the shape of the cup, bowl, dish and placemat.Americans use metal knife and fork and a variety of cup, plate, cup, dish and placemat. Among them, a disc, milk pudding tray, plate, butter dish, etc. Goblet is more exquisite, the people have to change special goblet when the new wine come on the banquet.Chopsticks, knife and fork as the most representative east and west two kind of tableware, affected the eastern and western different way of life, representing different two kind of wisdom. American eats separately, thus derived they pay attention to independent and children grow up to have the idea of "independence and habits. But the Chinese pay attention to together, highlighting the young and old to live with the family members, then the Chinese have the strong family values.3.3.3 Diet etiquetteIn etiquette, both in the west and Chinese are even more different. Chinese focuses on sharing, so when people eat together, not just eat their own interests. If you eat with others, you must check the hands clean. Do not put extra food into the dish, and do not post occupied food. And the master will pick up something into the guest’s bowl over and over again. Meanwhile, please do not beat the bowl or dish with chopsticks, as Chinese think only a beggar knocked at the bowl. And please do not put the chopsticks in the rice vertically, it means to go to the tombs of the deceased. Thirdly, if you talk with others, please put down your chopsticks, do not wave the chopsticks and point others with chopsticks. At the same time, when the Chinese meal, they like vibrant, and you must make noise while eating, for example you eat noodle, Chinese people think that it is compliment to master cooking skills. Simultaneous, in China, the seat position is stressed. They are valued with south and lowly with north, value with man and lowly with woman.However, it is different with the United States banquet, the master generally pick up the dish only once for the guests, and the remaining self-consumption by the guests, if guests do not eat, you should not let them to eat. When people eating, do not make the noise, but the guests should pay attention to appreciate the food by the master. If talking to people, only overstated with your neighbors, do not talk to people with the distance. With the tableware etiquette, there are also some differences with Chinese. Ifyou talk with others, please put down your knife and fork, do not wave the knife and fork, and the knife edge toward yourself, fork toward the left, it is to ensure the safety of take. With the seat position, the principle is men in one side and the women in the other side of table, and the couple sit in diagonal, it show the open and lively with American diet and party.IV. Reasons for the Differences between Chinese and American Food Culture4.1 The impact of the geographical environmentChina is the closed continental geographical, due to the limited environment, Chinese people like ancients experience. The people lack of curiosity about the new things, and also they lack of interest in the new things. It is entrenched. So the Chinese food have the regional characteristics, different places have the different mainly food. It is nandaobeimai.(South is rice and north is wheat). As we know, different temperature causes different crops. Northern people like to eat noodle. And the food of southern is based on the plant; they mainly eat rice and drink soup.4.2 The impact of the economic systemThe majority of America is in the open ocean environment of geography, open environment causes open mind and horizon. As we know, the United States is a multi-ethnic country, and his food culture absorbed the essence of many countries and regions in the world. They have valued the study of natural objects, and they are good at exploring the unknown things. At the same time, they pay more attention to the space expansion and they like to eat the meat and fish.V. ConclusionFrom this paper, we can easily find that there still exist various differences between Chinese and American food cultures and they have their own strengths. But with the development of cultural communication between China and America, along with the strengthening of communication between China and America, China has imported various kinds of American food, known as the KFC, McDonald. These mark a new American food culture exchanges and infiltration.Followed the economic globalization and the accelerated flow of information changes, Chinese and American food culture will be continued integration in the collision, complement each other in the fusion. It is good news that Chinese food now has begun focus on food, nutrition, health, the science of cooking, western food also begun to develop from the realm of Chinese food’s color, smell, taste and meaning. Chinese and western food culture will be developed in common communicate. This will play a significant role to promote the communication of culture in the world.VI. References1. Shepard, S., Pickled, Potted, and canned: How the art and science of food preserving changed the world, NY, Simon & Schuster, 20002. Pamela Goyan Kittler & Kathryn P Sucher, Food and Culture, Toronto, Thomson Learning, 20043. 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中国人与外国人的区别英语作文

中国人与外国人的区别英语作文

中国人与外国人的区别英语作文Differences Between Chinese and ForeignersChina, with its rich cultural heritage and vast population, has always fascinated the world. The Chinese people, with their unique traditions and values, exhibit distinct characteristics that often contrast with those of foreigners.One significant difference lies in the social structure and family values. In China, the family is considered the fundamental unit of society, and respect for elders and ancestors is deeply ingrained. This is reflected in daily interactions, where filial piety and obedience to parents are highly valued. Conversely, in many Western countries, the emphasis on individualism and personal freedom often leads to a more independent lifestyle, where the nuclear family prevails and the extended family may not play as significant a role.Another difference can be seen in the approach to work and leisure. The Chinese people are known for their strong work ethic and dedication to their jobs, often prioritizing work over personal time. This is reflected in the long hours they put in and the willingness to sacrifice for the sake of their careers. On the other hand, foreigners, particularly in Western cultures, tend to value a more balanced lifestyle, where work and personal time are equally important. They are more likely to take timeoff for vacations and hobbies, believing that these activities enhance their overall quality of life.Additionally, the dietary habits of Chinese and foreigners differ significantly. The Chinese cuisine, with its diverse range of flavors and cooking techniques, is renowned worldwide. Rice, noodles, and various meats and vegetables are staples in the Chinese diet. In contrast, the Western diet often features more processed foods, dairy products, and meats, with a focus on convenience and taste.In conclusion, while there are many generalizations and exceptions within both cultures, these broad differences between Chinese and foreigners offer a fascinating glimpse into the rich tapestry of human diversity. Each culture has its unique strengths and contributions to make to the global community.。

中式教育与西式教育的区别英语作文

中式教育与西式教育的区别英语作文

中式教育与西式教育的区别英语作文The Differences Between Chinese and Western EducationHey there! My name is Li Ming and I'm a 5th grade student in Shanghai. I've been learning about the differences between Chinese education and Western education lately, and I wanted to share my thoughts with you.First off, the biggest difference I've noticed is in the teaching styles. In Chinese schools, the teachers really focus on making us memorize lots of information and facts through repetition and drilling. We spend a ton of time reciting lessons over and over until we have them completely memorized. The teachers are very strict and there's a big emphasis on discipline, obedience and respect for authority.In Western education from what I understand, there's more of a focus on critical thinking, analyzing information, and coming up with your own ideas and opinions. The teachers try to get the students to question things instead of just accepting everything they're told. There's also more group work and interactive activities rather than just listening to lectures all day.Another major difference is in the subjects and what's considered important. In China, the three biggest subjects thatget the most attention are math, science and Chinese language/literature. Those are seen as the most crucial subjects for success. Other subjects like art, music and P.E. don't get nearly as much focus or class time devoted to them.From my understanding, Western schools tend to have a more balanced curriculum that covers a wider range of subjects more equally. Sure, the core academic subjects like math, science and English are still important. But creative subjects like art, music and drama also get decent amounts of classroom time and emphasis.I've also noticed differences in teaching materials and resources. Chinese textbooks tend to be really dense with small text and not many visuals or graphics. They pack in a ton of information and facts to memorize. Western textbooks from what I've seen use bigger font, have more pictures/illustrations, and tend to be more engaging with stories and examples.In China, technology for learning like computers and tablets is still pretty new in most schools. But I know Western schools have been using education technology for way longer. Like software for interactive lessons, online learning platforms and AI teaching assistants.There's a quite a difference in classroom environment and discipline too. Chinese classrooms are really strict - we have to raise our hands to speak, can't leave our seats without permission, and have to obey the teacher's instructions exactly. If we get in trouble, punishments like hitting with a ruler or forcing students to kneel are still allowed in some schools.In Western classrooms, the atmosphere seems much more relaxed and open. Students can move around more freely, ask questions whenever, and there's generally less strict obedience expected. Corporal punishment like hitting students is pretty much completely banned as far as I know.One other big contrast is in the philosophies about the purpose of education. From my experience, the Chinese system is really exam-focused and aimed at getting good test scores above all else. Schools, parents and students are totally obsessed with acing the major standardized tests like the Gaokao university entrance exam. The mentality is that good test performance leads to getting into a prestigious school and career success later.On the other hand, Western education seems more aimed at developing well-rounded students and fostering creativity, critical thinking and personal growth. Don't get me wrong - testscores are still important. But it's not the be-all and end-all like it is here in China. There's more of a balance between academics and other areas like sports, arts, community involvement and life skills.Those are some of the key differences I've picked up on so far. Of course, this is just based on my limited 10-year-old perspective as a Chinese elementary student! I'm sure education is more complex and varies across different countries, schools and family situations.But those are some of the contrasts that have stood out to me. A big emphasis on memorization, textbook learning and strict discipline in China. Versus more of a focus on analysis, technology, creativity and well-rounded development in Western nations. Two very different philosophies and approaches!I'm really interested to learn more about global education systems as I get older. For now though, I've got to get back to drilling my math times tables. Thanks for reading and let me know if you have any other questions!。

The_difference_between_Chinese_and_western_culture

The_difference_between_Chinese_and_western_culture

The difference between Chinese and western culture Chinese are totally different from westerners, and trying to compare these two cultures is like comparing day with night. Not all things western are good, and not all things Chinese are bad. It is a question of perspective, beliefs and values.China, as a country with an ancient civilization, represents east, but there are many differences between Chinese and Western in languages.For example, people in china will say something before asking for help, for example in china, people always say "thank you" and "sorry" , people in west always say "Thank you”, “I ' m sorry", "Excuse me", and so on. In General, these expressions are easy to say and will not cause any trouble. However, there are still differences. Thank you and Please in the west is widely used. If you ask for help , such as borrowing pencils, asking the way calling people answer the phone, Chinese people often don't say these kind words, particularly to relatives and friends. Many Chinese believe that Westerners like to say Thank you and Please very much, it is not necessary, or even make people impatient. The other hand, the Chinese believe that your friends and relatives know your appreciation, so you don't have to say these words. However, in Western eyes, if you don't say these words, you will be considered to be a impolite person. From here we can see language differences between East and West.When people meet acquaintances or friends, people usually greet each other The purpose of greeting is to establish or maintain social contact. In English, people often employ the following expressions to greet each other“Good morning/evening/afternoon. “Fine day, isn’t it? ”How is everything going?” Have you eaten yet?” . Westerners treat them as real question. While in Chinese, we always say “ni chi le ma?”“ni quzuo shen me?”to show our consideration.Western education's guiding principle is: everyone is a special talent. Just because a student is not good at math, to conclude that it is stupid, perhaps the students ' association is the biological, physical, or music, literature and other fields. Western-style education, giving all students the opportunity to realize their full potential, and exercise in practical methods of solving problems in the community in the future, to make them more suitable for the needs of modern society. let their talent can be played. This is one of the reasons why the level of higher education and nationalscience and technology can lead the world in the West. Now in China, the Imperial does not exist, college entrance examination also faced with challenge and reform , the kind of rote education approach will sooner or later be replaced by the more scientific method, traditional education idea in our minds should also be changedIf the Eastern and Western education can adapt complement each other, it would be ideal.The main difference between Chinese and Western eating habits is that unlike the West, where everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares. People choose the meal according to their preferences. Any kind of food in dinner table does not belong to any one customer If you are being treated by a Chinese host, be prepared for a ton of food. Chinese are very proud of their culture of food and will do their best to give you a taste of many different types of cuisine. Among friends, they will just order enough for the people there. If they are taking somebody out for dinner and the relationship is polite to semi-polite, then they will usually order one more dish than the number of guests. If it is a business dinner or a very formal occasion, there is likely to be a huge amount of food that will be impossible to finish.When you have Western food, People sat around the dinner table, foods are divided into the appropriate copies, and each customer can only eat their own food。

中文和英文的差异英语作文150词

中文和英文的差异英语作文150词

中文和英文的差异英语作文150词全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: The Difference Between Chinese and EnglishHey guys, have you ever noticed the difference between Chinese and English? Today, I wanna talk about it with you!In Chinese, words are written in characters, but in English, words are written in letters. For example, in Chinese, we write "" for "hello", but in English, we write "hello". It's kinda cool, right?Another difference is the grammar. In Chinese, the grammar is quite simple. We just need to follow the word order and add some words like "", "", "" to make a sentence complete. But in English, we have to worry about tenses, verb conjugations, and so many grammar rules. It's kinda tricky, but also fun to learn!Also, in Chinese, we have tones. We can't change the tones of the words, or it will change the meaning. But in English, we don't have tones. We just need to focus on the pronunciation of the words.And don't forget about the characters! In Chinese, we have thousands of characters. It's quite challenging to remember all of them. But in English, we only need to remember 26 letters. Much easier, right?So there you go, the main differences between Chinese and English. Both languages are unique and beautiful in their own way. I love learning both of them, how about you? Let's keep learning and exploring the world of languages together! Thanks for listening, guys! Bye-bye!篇2Title: The Differences Between Chinese and EnglishHey guys! Today, I want to talk about something super interesting – the differences between Chinese and English! Have you ever noticed how different these two languages are? Well, let me tell you all about it.First of all, one of the biggest differences between Chinese and English is the writing system. Chinese characters are so cool, right? Each character represents a whole word or idea, and there are thousands of them to learn! But in English, we use the alphabet to make words. It's much easier to write in English because we only need to remember 26 letters!Another big difference is the way we say things. In Chinese, we often use tones to change the meaning of a word or phrase. But in English, we rely on our intonation and stress on certain syllables to convey meaning. It can be tricky for Chinese speakers to get the hang of this!Also, the grammar in Chinese and English is quite different. In Chinese, the verb usually comes at the end of the sentence, while in English, it's right in the middle. Plus, we have to use articles like "a" and "the" in English, which we don't have in Chinese. It can be really confusing!One more thing – have you noticed how Chinese names are written with the family name first and the given name last? In English, it's the opposite! It's always fun to learn about these cultural differences.In conclusion, Chinese and English are both amazing languages, but they're so different in many ways. It's important to appreciate the beauty of each language and enjoy learning about their unique features. Keep practicing, guys, and you'll become language masters in no time!That's all for now, see you next time! Bye!篇3Hey guys! Today I want to talk about the differences between Chinese and English. They are like totally different languages, you know!First of all, Chinese characters are like pictures! In English, we have letters that make up words, but in Chinese, they have characters that represent different things. It's pretty cool, right?Another big difference is the grammar. Like, in English we say "I go to school," but in Chinese they say "" which is like "I go school" because they don't need the "to." It's kind of confusing, but it's also kind of cool.Also, the tones in Chinese are super important. Like, a word can mean different things depending on how you say it. In English, we don't really have that. We just say the words and people understand us. It's easier that way, for sure!And don't even get me started on the writing. Chinese writing is like a whole other world. They have characters for everything and they have to memorize so many of them. In English, we just have to know the letters and we're good to go.But you know what? Even though Chinese and English are so different, they're both super cool in their own ways. So next time you hear someone speaking a different language, rememberhow awesome it is that we all have our own way of communicating. And that's what makes the world such a interesting place!篇4Hello everyone! Today I want to talk about the differences between Chinese and English. It's super interesting, so let's get started!First off, Chinese and English are totally different languages. In Chinese, there are tons of characters that you have to memorize, but in English we just use the same 26 letters over and over again. It's way easier to learn English than Chinese, trust me!Another big difference is the grammar. In English, we usually put the subject first, then the verb, and finally the object. But in Chinese, the order can be all mixed up. It's so confusing!Also, Chinese has tones. That means the pitch of your voice can change the meaning of a word. In English, we don't have tones at all. So you have to be really careful when speaking Chinese, or you might accidentally say something wrong!One more thing is the writing system. Chinese characters are so cool and artistic, but they're also super hard to write. Englishletters are much simpler and easier to handle. Plus, we use spaces between words, while Chinese doesn't. Imagine reading a whole paragraph with no spaces - that would be crazy!Overall, Chinese and English are both awesome languages, but they're definitely different. It's cool to see how people can communicate in so many different ways. I hope you enjoyed learning about the differences between Chinese and English. Thanks for reading! Bye!篇5Oh! I will try my best. So, There are many differences between Chinese and English. First, the writing system is very different. In Chinese, we use characters, but in English, they use letters. It’s like we have little pictures to make words while they just have fancy shapes to draw.Another difference is the order of words. In English, they usually use Subject-Verb-Object order, like “I eat an apple.” But in Chinese, we use Subject-Object-Verb order, like “I an apple eat.” It sounds funny to me!Also, the pronunciation is tricky. In Chinese, we have tones, so one word can have different meanings depending on the tone.But in English, they have stress on certain syllables. It’s like they are singing while talking!Lastly, the grammar rules are totally different. In English, they have all those tenses and rules for making sentences. But in Chinese, we don’t have tenses, we just add words to show time. It’s simpler, I think.Overall, learning English is fun but also a bit challenging for me. I hope I can improve my English skills and understand the differences better. English is like a puzzle that I need to solve!篇6Hey guys, have you ever noticed the differences between English and Chinese? It's so cool how languages can be so different but still help us communicate with each other. Let me tell you all about it!First of all, did you know that English is written from left to right, just like in Chinese? But the words in English are made up of letters, while in Chinese they're made up of characters. Characters in Chinese have meanings, while letters in English make up sounds and words.Another big difference is the grammar. In English, we have to pay attention to things like subject-verb agreement and verb tenses. In Chinese, the word order is more flexible and there are no verb tenses to worry about. It's so much easier to talk in Chinese sometimes!And have you ever noticed how some words in English sound similar but mean different things? Like "bear" and "bare", or "hear" and "here". That can be so confusing to learn, but it's also kind of fun to figure out.There are so many more differences between English and Chinese, but those are just a few of the big ones. It's interesting to think about how languages can be so different but still help us to understand each other. So next time you're learning English or Chinese, remember to appreciate all the cool differences between them!。

the difference between Chinese and English(中英文不同比较高中大学英语,课前演讲三分钟)

the difference between Chinese and English(中英文不同比较高中大学英语,课前演讲三分钟)

综合语和分析语
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综合语和分析语
1 他行进的速度快的令人惊讶。 2 他行进速度之快,令人惊讶。 3 他的快速行进使我们感到惊讶。 4 我们对他的快速行进感到惊讶。
综合语和分析语
• 综合语(synthetic language): • 用形态变化来表达语法关系。拉丁语、德语、 古英语
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关于我访问的一些地方和遇见的一些人有许多奇 妙的故事可以讲。
我访问了一些地方,也遇到了一些人。要谈起来, 奇妙的事可多着哩。
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中西饮食文化差异英语作文

中西饮食文化差异英语作文

中西饮食文化差异英语作文The Difference between Chinese and Western Food Culture。

Food culture is an important part of a country's culture. It reflects the history, geography, customs and habits of a nation. Chinese and Western food culture aretwo of the most representative food cultures in the world. Although they have their own unique features, they alsohave some differences.Firstly, the cooking methods are different. Chinese cuisine emphasizes the use of heat, such as stir-frying, steaming, and boiling. The goal is to preserve the original flavor and nutrients of the ingredients. On the other hand, Western cuisine often uses baking, grilling, and roastingto bring out the natural flavors of the food and add a smoky or charred taste.Secondly, the ingredients used in Chinese and Western cuisine are also different. Chinese cuisine often uses avariety of vegetables, such as bok choy, Chinese cabbage, and bamboo shoots, as well as seafood and poultry. Western cuisine, on the other hand, often uses a lot of meat, such as beef, pork, and lamb, as well as dairy products like cheese and butter.Furthermore, the dining etiquette is different. In China, it is common for people to share dishes and use chopsticks to eat. It is also considered polite to leave some food on the plate to show that the host has provided more than enough. In Western culture, each person has their own plate and utensils, and it is considered rude to leave food on the plate.In addition, the way of dining is also different. In China, people often eat together with their family or friends, and the dishes are placed in the center of the table for everyone to share. In Western countries, people often eat in a more formal setting, with each person having their own plate of food.Moreover, the cultural significance of food isdifferent. In China, food is often used to celebrate festivals, weddings, and other important occasions. Many Chinese dishes have symbolic meanings, such as fish symbolizing abundance and prosperity. In Western culture, food is often used to celebrate holidays and special occasions, and certain foods are associated with specific events, such as turkey for Thanksgiving and chocolate eggs for Easter.In conclusion, Chinese and Western food culture have their own unique features and differences. Understanding and appreciating these differences can help people from different cultures to better understand and respect each other. Food is not only a source of nourishment, but also a reflection of a country's history, traditions, and values.。

中国与西方教学体系的差异为题的英语作文

中国与西方教学体系的差异为题的英语作文

中国与西方教学体系的差异为题的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Differences between Chinese and Western Education SystemsThe education system plays a crucial role in shaping the future generation and influencing their growth and development. China and Western countries have distinct education systems that have evolved over the years with different philosophies and approaches. In this essay, we will explore the differences between the Chinese and Western education systems to understand how they shape their students' learning experiences and outcomes.One of the significant differences between the Chinese and Western education systems is their teaching methods. In China, the education system focuses on rote memorization, where students are required to memorize and recite information without much room for critical thinking and creativity. This approach has been criticized for stifling students' creativity and independent thinking skills. On the other hand, Westerneducation systems emphasize critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Students are encouraged to think independently, question concepts, and explore different perspectives. This approach aims to foster students' creativity and analytical skills, preparing them to adapt to anever-changing world.Another difference between the Chinese and Western education systems is their assessment methods. In China, students are evaluated based on standardized tests that focus on memorization and regurgitation of information. The intense competition to perform well in these exams can lead to high levels of stress and pressure among students. In contrast, Western education systems use a variety of assessment methods, including essays, projects, presentations, and group work, to evaluate students' understanding and skills. These assessments aim to measure students' critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills rather than just their ability to memorize information.The curriculum is also a key difference between the Chinese and Western education systems. In China, the curriculum is often rigid and focused on core subjects such as math, science, and language. There is less emphasis on arts, humanities, and socialsciences. In contrast, Western education systems have a more diverse curriculum that includes a wide range of subjects, allowing students to explore different interests and talents. This approach aims to provide students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for a variety of career paths and life experiences.Furthermore, the role of teachers in the Chinese and Western education systems differs significantly. In China, teachers are seen as authority figures who transmit knowledge to students, and students are expected to respect and obey their teachers. This hierarchical relationship can sometimes hinder open communication and collaboration between teachers and students. In Western education systems, teachers are viewed as facilitators and mentors who guide students' learning process. They encourage students to ask questions, challenge ideas, and engage in discussions, creating a more interactive and collaborative learning environment.Overall, the Chinese and Western education systems have distinct philosophies, approaches, and outcomes. While the Chinese education system emphasizes rote memorization, standardized testing, and authority-based teaching methods, the Western education system focuses on critical thinking, creativity,diverse curriculum, and collaborative learning. Both systems have their strengths and weaknesses, and there is much to learn from each other's approaches. By recognizing and understanding the differences between the Chinese and Western education systems, we can work towards creating a more holistic and effective education system that prepares students for success in the 21st century.篇2Title: Differences between Chinese and Western Education SystemsIntroductionEducation plays a crucial role in shaping individuals' minds, beliefs, and behavior. There are significant differences between the Chinese and Western education systems in terms of teaching methods, goals, and values. Understanding these differences can help society better appreciate diverse educational approaches.Teaching MethodsOne of the primary differences between Chinese and Western education systems lies in their teaching methods. In China, education emphasizes rote learning, memorization, and testing. Students are expected to memorize facts and regurgitatethem during examinations. This approach aims to instill discipline and obedience among students.On the other hand, Western education focuses on critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Students are encouraged to question, analyze, and think independently. The emphasis is on understanding concepts rather than memorizing information. This approach aims to cultivate curiosity and a lifelong love of learning.GoalsThe goals of education in China and the West also differ significantly. In China, the primary goal of education is academic success and social mobility. High academic achievement is seen as a ticket to a better life and a prestigious career. As a result, there is intense pressure on students to excel in exams and secure a place in top universities.In Western countries, the goal of education is more holistic and inclusive. Besides academic success, education aims to develop well-rounded individuals with skills, values, and character. The emphasis is on fostering creativity, teamwork, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence. Education is seen as a means to personal growth, self-discovery, and social contribution.ValuesAnother key difference between Chinese and Western education systems lies in their values and beliefs. In China, education is viewed as a communal endeavor that benefits society as a whole. Success is often measured by one's contribution to the collective good and national progress. There is a strong emphasis on respect for authority, hierarchy, and tradition.In contrast, Western education values individualism, diversity, and self-expression. Students are encouraged to express their opinions, pursue their interests, and challenge the status quo. Education is seen as a tool for personal empowerment, social change, and cultural enrichment. There is a belief in the importance of freedom, equality, and human rights.ConclusionIn conclusion, the differences between the Chinese and Western education systems reflect diverse cultural, historical, and philosophical perspectives. While both systems have their strengths and weaknesses, they offer unique insights into the nature of education and its role in society. By understanding and appreciating these differences, we can create a more inclusive,flexible, and innovative educational environment for future generations.篇3Differences between Chinese and Western Education SystemsEducation plays a crucial role in shaping societies and individuals, and the differences between the Chinese and Western education systems reflect the distinct cultural values and philosophies that underpin each system. In this essay, we will explore the key differences between these two education systems and how they impact students' learning experiences and outcomes.One of the fundamental differences between the Chinese and Western education systems lies in their underlying philosophies. The Chinese education system is heavily influenced by Confucian values, which emphasize hierarchy, discipline, and respect for authority. In contrast, the Western education system is rooted in individualism, critical thinking, and creativity. This difference in philosophical orientation informs the teaching methods, curriculum, and assessment practices employed in both systems.In the Chinese education system, rote memorization and repetition are emphasized, with a focus on mastery of content and adherence to norms and rules. Students are expected to conform to strict academic standards and achieve high scores on standardized tests. The emphasis on uniformity and conformity in the Chinese education system can stifle individuality and creativity, as students may feel pressured to excel in a competitive academic environment.On the other hand, the Western education system values autonomy, independent thinking, and self-expression. Creativity and critical thinking are encouraged through project-based learning, experiential activities, and open-ended assignments. Students are encouraged to explore their interests, develop their skills, and express their ideas through various forms of communication. This emphasis on personal development and self-expression can foster a sense of creativity and innovation among students, preparing them for success in a rapidly changing world.Another significant difference between the Chinese and Western education systems is the role of teachers. In China, teachers are revered as authority figures who impart knowledge and enforce discipline in the classroom. Students are expected toshow deference and obedience to their teachers, who are seen as the ultimate source of wisdom and guidance. In contrast, in Western countries, teachers are viewed as facilitators of learning who help students develop critical thinking skills, creativity, and independence. Teachers encourage students to question authority, challenge assumptions, and engage in meaningful dialogue to deepen their understanding of complex issues.The assessment practices in the Chinese and Western education systems also reflect their respective cultural values and priorities. In China, standardized tests play a dominant role in determining students' academic performance and future opportunities. High-stakes exams such as the Gaokao, the national college entrance examination, can have a profound impact on students' lives, as their scores can determine their access to prestigious universities and career prospects. In contrast, in Western countries, assessments are more varied and holistic, incorporating a range of methods such as essays, projects, presentations, and portfolios to evaluate students' knowledge, skills, and abilities. This diversity in assessment practices allows students to demonstrate their strengths and talents in different ways and promotes a more comprehensive understanding of their learning outcomes.In conclusion, the differences between the Chinese and Western education systems reflect the distinct cultural values, philosophies, and priorities that shape each system. While the Chinese education system emphasizes conformity, discipline, and mastery of content, the Western education system emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and personal development. By understanding these differences, educators and policymakers can work towards creating a more inclusive, flexible, and student-centered education system that empowers all students to reach their full potential.。

中国人和英国人过生日的区别英语作文

中国人和英国人过生日的区别英语作文

中国人和英国人过生日的区别英语作文The Difference Between Chinese and British Birthday CelebrationsHi there! My name is Amy, and I'm a 10-year-old girl living in London. I have a lot of Chinese friends at school, and one thing I've noticed is that we celebrate our birthdays quite differently. Let me tell you all about it!In Britain, birthdays are a really big deal. We love to have parties and get lots of presents! A few weeks before my birthday, my mum starts asking me what kind of party I want to have. I always have a hard time deciding because there are so many fun options.Sometimes, I have a party at home with just my closest friends. We play games, eat cake and ice cream, and open presents. Other times, I've had parties at places like the bowling alley, the trampoline park, or even the zoo! Those are always a blast.No matter where the party is, there are a few things that are always the same. First, there's always a big cake with candles on it. Before we eat the cake, everyone sings "Happy Birthday" to me. It's a little embarrassing, but I also feel really special. Then, Imake a wish and blow out all the candles. If I get them all out in one breath, my wish is supposed to come true!After the cake, it's time for presents. I always get so excited to see what my friends and family have gotten me. The best part is ripping off the wrapping paper to see what's inside. I've gotten so many cool toys, books, games, and clothes over the years.At the end of the party, all my friends take home a little bag of party favors. These are usually small toys, candy, or other little gifts. It's just a fun way to say thank you for coming to my party.Now, let me tell you how my Chinese friends celebrate their birthdays. The biggest difference is that they don't really have big parties with all their friends like we do in Britain. Instead, it's more of a family celebration.On their birthday morning, their parents might make them their favorite breakfast or let them open one present before school. At dinner time, the whole family gets together for a special birthday meal. This is usually a fancy Chinese feast with all their favorite dishes.Another tradition is for the birthday kid to receive money in red envelopes from their parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles. The amount of money depends on their age, but it'salways a nice surprise. My Chinese friends tell me they like to save up this money for something special they want.Instead of a big birthday cake, Chinese families will have a special type of sweet soup or pudding called "noodle gao." It's made with really long noodles that represent a long life. The noodles are served in a big bowl, and the birthday kid has to try to get one full noodle out without breaking it. If they can do it, it means they'll have a long, happy life. Isn't that cool?One funny tradition they have is to give the birthday kid a nuggie or a playful slap on the back for each year of their new age. So, if you're turning 10, you might get 10 nugies from your parents or older siblings! It's all done in a loving, joking way though.As you can see, there are quite a few differences between how British and Chinese families celebrate birthdays. Personally, I like parts of both traditions. I love having a big party with friends and getting lots of presents. But I also think it's really nice to have a special family dinner and receive lucky money from my relatives.Whichever way you celebrate, I think the most important thing is spending quality time with the people you love. As long as you're surrounded by family and friends on your special day,that's all that really matters. Those are the memories that will stick with you forever.Well, that's all I have to say about birthday traditions for now. Thanks for reading my essay! I'm off to start planning what kind of party I want for my 11th birthday next year. Let me know if you have any other questions!。

中国和英国的饮食文化差异英语作文

中国和英国的饮食文化差异英语作文

中国和英国的饮食文化差异英语作文全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1China and England are two countries with very different food cultures. Let me tell you more about the differences between Chinese and British food culture!In China, we love to eat rice and noodles. Rice is a staple food for us and we eat it with almost every meal. Noodles are also very popular and we have many different types of noodles, like wheat noodles, rice noodles, and glass noodles. We also enjoy a variety of vegetables and tofu in our meals. Chinese food is often cooked with a lot of spices and garlic to make it tasty and flavorful.On the other hand, in England, they prefer to eat potatoes and bread. Fish and chips is a famous dish in England, where they fry fish and potatoes and serve it with vinegar. They also love to eat roast beef with potatoes and gravy. English food is often more simple and plain compared to Chinese food, but it is still delicious in its own way.Another difference is that in China, we like to eat our meals with chopsticks, while in England, they use fork and knife. It can be a bit tricky to use chopsticks at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's really fun!Overall, both Chinese and British food cultures have their own unique flavors and traditions. It's interesting to see how different countries have different ways of preparing and enjoying food. Whether you prefer Chinese noodles or British fish and chips, there's something for everyone to enjoy!篇2China and Britain are two countries with very different food cultures. Let's take a look at some of the differences between Chinese and British food cultures.In China, people eat a lot of rice. Rice is a staple food in China, and it is served with almost every meal. In Britain, on the other hand, people eat a lot of bread. Bread is a staple food in Britain, and it is served with almost every meal.In China, people eat a lot of vegetables. Vegetables are a big part of Chinese cuisine, and they are usually stir-fried or steamed. In Britain, people eat a lot of meat. Meat is a big part of British cuisine, and it is usually roasted or grilled.In China, people eat a lot of noodles. Noodles are a popular dish in China, and they are served in many different ways. In Britain, people eat a lot of potatoes. Potatoes are a popular dish in Britain, and they are served boiled, mashed, or fried.In China, people drink a lot of tea. Tea is a big part of Chinese culture, and it is served with almost every meal. In Britain, people drink a lot of tea too, but they also drink a lot of coffee. Coffee is a big part of British culture, and it is served with almost every meal.Overall, the food cultures of China and Britain are very different. Each country has its own unique dishes and traditions, which make eating in China and Britain a truly special experience.篇3Oh, hi there! Today I'm gonna talk about the differences between Chinese and British food culture. It's gonna be super interesting, trust me!So, in China, food is like super important. We have so many delicious dishes like dumplings, noodles, and rice. We love to eat together with our family and friends, and we always make sure there's enough food for everyone. And we use chopsticks to eat, which is totally cool!But in Britain, they have different food culture. They love their tea and scones, and fish and chips. They also have this thing called a roast dinner, where they eat roast meat like chicken or beef with potatoes and veggies. And they like to have a cup of tea with milk in the afternoon, which is kinda weird but also kinda nice.Another big difference is the way we eat. In China, we like to eat our food hot and fresh, and we use a lot of spices and sauces to make it tasty. But in Britain, they prefer their food more plain and simple, without too many seasonings. They also eat a lot of bread and cheese, which we don't really have in China.Overall, both Chinese and British food cultures are super cool in their own way. It's really interesting to see how different countries have their own unique food traditions. I hope you learned something new today! Thanks for reading, bye!篇4Oh, hi everyone! Today I want to talk about the differences between Chinese and British food culture! It's super interesting, trust me!First of all, let's talk about breakfast. In China, we love to eat congee, fried dough sticks, and steamed buns for breakfast. It'sso yummy! But in the UK, they usually have cereal, toast, and maybe some eggs and bacon. It's quite different, right?Next, let's talk about tea time. In China, we like to have tea and maybe some snacks like dumplings or mooncakes. But in the UK, they have afternoon tea with scones, sandwiches, and cakes. It's so fancy!And for dinner, Chinese people usually eat rice or noodles with veggies and meat. We love to share dishes with our family and friends. But in the UK, they might have roast beef with potatoes and gravy. It's a big meal!Oh, and don't forget about desserts! In China, we have sweet treats like red bean buns and mango pudding. But in the UK, they love their puddings like sticky toffee pudding and apple crumble. It's so tasty!So, you see, there are lots of differences between Chinese and British food culture. But both countries have delicious food that you should try! Maybe you can have a Chinese takeaway one day and then try some traditional British dishes the next. It's a tasty adventure!That's all for now, see you next time! Bye bye!篇5Hello everyone! Today I'm going to talk about the differences between Chinese and British food culture.First of all, let's talk about Chinese food. Chinese people love to eat rice, noodles, and lots of vegetables. We also like to eat a lot of different types of meat, like pork, beef, and chicken. Some popular Chinese dishes include dumplings, fried rice, and hot pot. We also have a tradition of drinking tea with our meals.On the other hand, British food is quite different. British people love to eat things like fish and chips, roast beef with Yorkshire pudding, and bangers and mash. They also love to eat desserts like scones with clotted cream and jam, and sticky toffee pudding. British people often drink tea with milk, or coffee with their meals.Another big difference between Chinese and British food culture is the way meals are served. In China, we usually have a family-style meal, where everyone shares dishes. In Britain, meals are served in courses, starting with a starter, then a main course, and finally dessert.Overall, both Chinese and British food cultures are unique and delicious in their own ways. It's fun to try new foods from different cultures and see how they differ from the food we'reused to. I hope you enjoyed learning about these differences! Thanks for reading!篇6Hey guys! Today, let's talk about the differences between Chinese and British food culture. Are you ready? Let's go!First of all, let's talk about Chinese food. In China, people love to eat rice and noodles. We also eat a lot of vegetables and fruits. Chinese food is very diverse and each region has its own special dishes. Some famous Chinese dishes are dumplings, Kung Pao chicken, and Peking duck. Yum!On the other hand, British food is quite different. In Britain, people eat a lot of meat and potatoes. Some popular British dishes are fish and chips, roast beef, and shepherd's pie. In Britain, people also love to drink tea. Afternoon tea is a very popular tradition in Britain.Another difference between Chinese and British food culture is the way meals are served. In China, meals are servedfamily-style, which means that everyone shares dishes. In Britain, meals are served individually, with each person getting their own plate of food.Overall, Chinese and British food cultures are quite different but both are delicious in their own way. So next time you have the chance, try some Chinese and British food and see which one you like better. Bon appétit!篇7Hey guys! Today, let's talk about the differences between Chinese and British food culture. It's super interesting, so listen up!First of all, let's talk about Chinese food. In China, we love to eat rice, noodles, and dumplings. And oh my goodness, the flavors are out of this world! We have so many different dishes with yummy sauces and spices. Plus, we eat with chopsticks, which is so fun!But in Britain, they love their fish and chips. Can you believe it? They fry fish and potatoes and eat it with vinegar. It's totally different from our food, but I bet it's tasty too. And they use knives and forks to eat, not chopsticks like us.Another big difference is the way we eat together. In China, we love to share dishes with our family and friends. It's all about sharing and caring. But in Britain, everyone has their own plate of food. They don't share like we do.And don't even get me started on dessert! In China, we have sweet buns, rice cakes, and fruit for dessert. But in Britain, they love their puddings like apple crumble and custard. It's so different from what we eat, but I bet it's delicious.Overall, Chinese and British food cultures are so different, but both are amazing in their own way. So let's keep enjoying all the tasty food from around the world!That's all for today, guys. I hope you learned something new about Chinese and British food culture. Bye!篇8China and the UK are two countries with very different food cultures. In China, we love to eat rice, noodles, and dumplings. These are some of our staple foods that we eat almost every day. We also enjoy dishes like Kung Pao chicken, Peking duck, and hot pot. These dishes are full of flavor and very delicious.In the UK, people eat a lot of different foods than we do in China. They love to eat fish and chips, roast beef, and shepherd's pie. They also enjoy desserts like scones, Victoria sponge cake, and trifle. The food in the UK is quite different from what we are used to, but it is still very tasty.One big difference between Chinese and British food culture is the way we eat our meals. In China, we like to eat family-style, where everyone shares dishes from the middle of the table. This creates a sense of community and togetherness. In the UK, people tend to eat their own individual meal without sharing. This can sometimes feel a bit lonely, but it is just a different way of eating.Another difference is the use of spices and seasonings. Chinese food is often very flavorful and spicy, with lots of garlic, ginger, and soy sauce. British food, on the other hand, is more subtle in its flavors, with a focus on herbs like parsley and thyme. Some people in the UK find Chinese food too spicy, while some Chinese people may find British food a bit bland.Overall, both Chinese and British food cultures have their own unique flavors and traditions. It is interesting to learn about the differences and similarities between the two, and to try new foods from different cultures. Food is a big part of our lives, and it is a great way to connect with people from around the world. Let's keep enjoying delicious food together!篇9China and Britain have very different food cultures. Let me tell you about the differences!First of all, in China, we love to eat rice as our staple food. Rice is the most important part of our meals. We also eat a lot of noodles, dumplings, and steamed buns. These foods are delicious and very filling. In Britain, they eat a lot of bread and potatoes. They love to have sandwiches for lunch and potatoes with their meals. They also enjoy fish and chips, which is a popular dish in Britain.Another big difference is the way we eat our meals. In China, we use chopsticks to eat our food. Chopsticks are long, thin sticks that we use to pick up our food. In Britain, they use knives and forks to eat. They cut their food into small pieces and then use their forks to eat. It's very different from how we eat in China!In China, we also have a lot of different types of tea that we drink with our meals. We have green tea, black tea, oolong tea, and many other varieties. In Britain, they drink a lot of black tea with milk and sugar. They also love to have afternoon tea with sandwiches and scones.Overall, China and Britain have very different food cultures. But both countries have delicious and unique dishes that areloved by their people. It's fun to learn about the food traditions of different countries!篇10Chinese and British food cultures are different in many ways. Let's explore these differences and see how they make each country's food unique!In China, we love noodles, dumplings, and rice. Noodles can be found in all shapes and sizes, and we like to slurp them up quickly. Dumplings are stuffed with meat or vegetables and are boiled or fried. They are so yummy! Rice is a staple food in China, and we eat it with almost every meal.On the other hand, in Britain, they love their fish and chips. Fish is usually battered and deep-fried, served with crispy fries. It's a popular dish that you can find at many pubs and restaurants. They also enjoy their pies, like meat pies or shepherd's pies. They are hearty and delicious!Chinese people enjoy tea with their meals, while British people prefer a cup of black tea or coffee. Both countries have their own unique desserts too. In China, we have sweet red bean soup or tangyuan (glutinous rice balls). In Britain, they love their scones with clotted cream and jam, or sticky toffee pudding.Overall, both Chinese and British food cultures have their own specialties and flavors that make them special. It's fun to try new foods from different countries and see how they can be so different yet so delicious! Let's celebrate the diversity in food cultures and enjoy the tasty dishes each country has to offer. Yum yum!。

中英文名字的区别英文作文50词

中英文名字的区别英文作文50词

中英文名字的区别英文作文50词全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Difference between Chinese and English NamesIn Chinese culture, names are given great importance as they carry meanings and symbolisms that reflect one's aspirations, family background, and even fortune. Chinese names typically consist of two or three characters, with the surname (family name) placed before the given name. In contrast, English names are usually simpler, consisting of a first name and a surname.Another key difference is the order of names. While Chinese names place the family name first, English names follow the pattern of first name followed by surname. This can lead to confusion for those not familiar with naming conventions in different cultures.Chinese names often reflect traditional values or beliefs, such as virtues like "Hao" (好) meaning good, or qualities like "Qiang" (强) meaning strong. On the other hand, English names may have origins in historical figures, nature, or simply personal preferences.Furthermore, the process of choosing a name differs between the two cultures. In China, names are often chosen based on the characters' meanings, with hopes that the name will bring luck or success to the individual. In English-speaking countries, names are sometimes chosen based on family traditions or popular trends.Overall, the differences between Chinese and English names highlight the cultural diversity and traditions that shape our identities. Names serve as a reflection of our heritage, beliefs, and values, and play a significant role in shaping our sense of self and belonging in the world.篇2The Difference Between Chinese and English NamesNames are an important part of one's identity and cultural background. Chinese and English names have significant differences in terms of structure, meaning, and pronunciation.Chinese names typically consist of a surname followed by one or two characters representing the given name. The surname is usually passed down through generations, while the given name may be chosen for its meaning or auspiciousness. For example, the name "张伟" (Zhāng Wěi) means "grand" and"great", reflecting the parents' hopes for their child's success and achievements.In contrast, English names often consist of a first name and a last name. The first name is chosen by the parents and may have personal significance, while the last name is typically inherited from one's family. English names may also include middle names, which are less common in Chinese names.Another difference between Chinese and English names is the pronunciation. Chinese names are pronounced based on the characters' tones and pronunciation rules, which can be challenging for non-native speakers. English names, on the other hand, are typically easier to pronounce and may have variations in different accents and dialects.Overall, Chinese names are deeply rooted in tradition and symbolism, while English names are more diverse and individualistic. Despite these differences, names in both cultures hold special meanings and connections to one's heritage.篇3Title: The Differences Between Chinese and English NamesIntroduction:Chinese and English names may seem similar on the surface, but there are actually several key differences between the two. Understanding these differences can help bridge the gap between cultures and promote better communication.Body:1. Structure:- Chinese names typically consist of a family name followed by a given name, while English names tend to be first name followed by a surname.- Chinese names are often symbolic and have deep meanings, reflecting parents' hopes and wishes for their children.- English names are usually chosen based on personal preference, family tradition, or cultural significance.2. Pronunciation:- Chinese names are tonal and can be difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce correctly.- English names have a more straightforward pronunciation system, making them easier for people of different language backgrounds to say and remember.- Chinese names may be romanized differently depending on the system used (e.g. Pinyin, Wade-Giles), while English names have a standardized spelling.3. Cultural Significance:- Chinese names carry a lot of cultural and historical weight, often reflecting the values and beliefs of traditional Chinese society.- English names may have cultural significance as well, but are generally more flexible and open to interpretation.Conclusion:Overall, while Chinese and English names may differ in structure, pronunciation, and cultural significance, they both play an important role in personal identity and communication. By understanding and respecting these differences, we can foster greater understanding and appreciation between different cultures.。

中国学生和外国学生的区别英语作文

中国学生和外国学生的区别英语作文

中国学生和外国学生的区别英语作文In today's globalized world, interactions between Chinese students and foreign students have become increasingly common. As a result, it is important to recognize and understand the differences between the two groups. There are several key distinctions between Chinese students and foreign students, including language proficiency, cultural background, and learning style.First and foremost, a major difference between Chinese students and foreign students is their language proficiency. Chinese students typically have a strong grasp of the Chinese language, as it is their first language. However, their proficiency in English may vary, with some students beingfluent in English while others may struggle with the language. On the other hand, foreign students often come from countries where English is the primary language, and therefore have ahigh level of English proficiency. This difference in language proficiency can impact communication and interaction between the two groups of students.Another important difference lies in cultural background. Chinese students are often deeply rooted in Chinese culture, customs, and traditions. Their way of thinking and behaving is influenced by Confucianism, traditional values, and social norms unique to China. In contrast, foreign students bring with them the cultural practices and beliefs of their own countries, which can be vastly different from those of China. These cultural disparities can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts if not properly addressed.Additionally, Chinese students and foreign students may have different learning styles. Chinese education emphasizes rote memorization, test-taking abilities, and obedience to authority. As a result, Chinese students may be more accustomed to following instructions and adhering to astructured learning environment. On the other hand, foreign students often come from educational systems that prioritize critical thinking, creativity, and independent learning. This can lead to varying approaches to studying, problem-solving, and class participation.In conclusion, the differences between Chinese students and foreign students are significant and can impact their interactions and experiences in academic settings. Understanding these differences is crucial for promoting cultural exchange, fostering mutual understanding, and creating a harmonious learning environment for all students. By acknowledging and respecting each other's backgrounds and perspectives, Chinese and foreign students can benefit from the unique diversity they bring to the table.。

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On the Difference between Chinese and western Food Culture Abstract: Due to the influence of regional features, climate environment and custom, the catering products appear the differences of all grades in the raw materials, taste, cooking and dietary habit. Thus, there seems intense regionalism in the products. The difference between Chinese and western culture which originated from the counter mode of thinking and philosophy contributes to the diversity of food culture. All in all, Chinese pay more attention to theory that man is an integral part of nature, while Westerners value people oriented.Key words:Chinese and western food culture Cross-regional food concepts; diversityDifferent nation in different countries have its distinguishing features of food culture, which express the national creation by its richness and diversity. Therefore, with regards to the diet concepts and object, pattern and characteristics, there is a significant difference between China and the UK, the United States and other western countries.1.Two diet conceptsCompared with Chinese food which pays attention to flavor, Western has a rational diet concept. No matter how the food color, fragrance, taste and shape are, the nutritional must be guaranteed that how much heat; vitamin; and protein should be absorbed per day. Even if the taste is stereotyped, you have to eat up, just only because of nutrition. This diet idea is adaptable to the western whole philosophy system, whose main characteristic is Metaphysics. That is to say, Western philosophy has been studied for what reason the object convey, the right of matter if often the metaphysics of the scientific theory, metaphysical academic coherent with each other, and form metaphysical philosophy. This philosophy system has its own merit and demerit. On the one hand, it brings much vigor so that achieves development by leap and bounds in science, psychology and methodology. But on the other hand, it is greatly up side effect, for instance the food culture. In feast, you can be particular about tableware, materials, service, and the collocation of raw material of the form or color. But no matter how luxury of high-grade food is, from Los Angeles to New York, steak is only a kind of taste, no sense of art. In spite of collocation, it would be in the span, that is, chicken is chicken, and steak is steak. As an illustration, we take a plate of “"French sheep row". The match is to put mashed potatoes near the row on the one side, the other side with green beans, adding a few piece of tomato. Sharp as contrast of color is, the flavor in all kinds of materials is independent of each other, just the visual stimuli rather than the taste.As an old Chinese saying goes, “food is the first necessity of the people” which is an unchanged principle. That is to say, the importance of eating is the same as god. As a nation for thousands of years, people always have no enough to eat attributes to the low level of productivity, so a unique eating culture will appear to which value food as the most essence. From my own perspective, it is probably from a survival needs. If a culture regards eating as the first, it may appear two results. For on thing, the function of food will exert extremely, not only survive, but for health, which is echoed by medicine fills be inferior to feeding fill. For another thing, if we value the food excessively, it can make the person stress on the pursuit of highly delicious.With particular superb cuisine, Chinese strive for the delicious taste even perfect. In this case, some Chinese people make a living overseas by launching a restaurant in possession, which is the fundamental for living. But, unfortunately, when we put the pursuit of delicious as a requirement, we used to ignore the essential food nutrition. A large number of traditional foods, along with hot fat and long time of gentle heat, damage the dish nutrition, so that many nutrients are loss in the machining process. Therefore, when it refers to the nutrition, the biggest weakness of China’s food culture occurs in nature. Thus, the famous saying have been referred, food is a priority, which ignore the real meaning of eating.Chinese people may comment the dish with talking that which one is delicious and which is terrible. However, if we continue to follow the trail, how is delicious, why it is delicious and so on, most of us will have no idea. It shows that Chinese pursue a perspective which is hard to say. Even if we materialize the state by “color, aroma, smell, shape and implement, it cannot cover easily.The main key why Chinese food has unique enchantment lies in the flavor. However, the food may be blended so skillfully that the finished food will be probably delicious. Combine the original taste, the ripe ingredient after heating with spices and ingredients, all of which are harmoniously coordinated in together, to complement each other. Just as you are among us and we are among you, which means that they are inseparable. The Chinese cooking reconciles stresses the beauty of Chinese diet is the essence of the art. Surely, shape and color is external things, and the taste is the inner thing. Valuing internal but not decorate painstakingly appearance, and stressing on the food taste but not too reveal the shape and color, this is the most important diet conception performance of China’s diet beautiful pursue. The Chinese dish manufacture method is the well distributed large ding, finally is must compromise one kind of happy taste. It focuses on the sense of propriety, that is, the cooperation. What’s more, it conveys the rich dialectic Chinese philosophy thoughts, all of which is moved for degrees of the protean within Chinese food. While the rich and abound change decides the cooking and the characteristics of every cook.2.Two Difference SubjectsWesterners hold the view that the function of cooked food just satisfies the hunger; thus, they specially choose the only piece of meat and chicken which is called hard food. While flavor is of great importance in China’s, so randomness is another characteristic of ingredient. But the high quality materials is the need in China, which may be regarded the waste. In case the western cook fails to manage, in Chinese cook’s hand, he can immediately transform the corruptible into mysterious life. Consequently, it is obviously seen that the extensive of arbitrary in China’s food.According to the survey of zoophytologist in western, the sum of vegetable ate by Ch inese people is over 600 kinds, which is six times more than the west. In a sense, vegetari an dishes are common other than meat dishes be in holiday or the rich, whose life has rea ched at higher level, can enter the usual diet structure. Therefore, vegetable play a domin ant role in the usual. The reason why people love eating vegetable has tightly contacted with the advocacy of Buddhists, which see the animals as “creature”, the plant “no soul”, so advocate vegetarianism is the main point.Westerners on their own national diet characteristics, feel that they are better than Chinese and attach more importance to the right nutrition. To them, having more developed in the food industry, such as canned food, fast food, It can taste well although follow the same pattern, save time and have good nutrition, so their characteristic :tall, long legs, large shoulder, is generally state of stronger human body than Chinese robust. As Chinese character is called plant, Western called animal character. Westerners, with well developed muscles; while Chinese with thin body, short legs, shoulders and narrow yellow matter weak. People under the Western diet object obvious differences in characteristics.3.The Different ways of dietThe way of diet between western and China is quite different, for the difference, national character may catch the issue. In China, there will be only one form, no matter what banquet and purpose it is, which is sitting around, sharing one seat. With this round-table banquet, it led to a form of unity, politeness and the atmosphere of fun. Delicious food on the table is not only a table of appreciation, the object of the table, but also a table of emotional exchanges medium. In front of the happy thing, toast each other, refuse and persuade diet reflects the mutual respect between people and comity each other. Although from the health point of view, this diet has obvious shortcomings, but it is consistent with our nation" Reunion" mentality, reflects the classical Chinese philosophy and this category to the offspring of thought influence, easy to collective exchange, so it's hard to reform.Western banquet, though important food and wine are, but in fact is as a foil. Friendship, as the core of party, with the guests sitting next to talk, can achieve social purpose. If the banquet friendship compares with the dance, it can be said that, like a Chinese banquet as well as a collective dance, and Western-style banquet is as interesting as ballroom dancing of men and women. Therefore, the purpose of Chinese and Western-style banquet dinner is very obvious, but more Chinese banquet reflected in of friendship, and Western-style banquet and more reflected the friendship between the neighboring guests. Moreover, Chinese diet is more obviously different in western popular buffet. The method is: all food displayed, each takes what he needs. Everybody, do not have a fixed place in eating, walking free, in this way to facilitate the emotional exchange between individuals, not all the words on the table, but also west of the personality, self - respect. But eat respectively, non-interfering, lack of chatting in the happy mood.So in the final analysis, emotional and rational difference is significant. However, this difference seems to change with the development of science and fuzzy. An increasing number of Chinese people are no longer focus only on food color, smell, taste, and pay more attention to the health and nutrition, especially after experiencing SARS. Also, as people increasingly busy work, harbor Chinese food is too troublesome, no Buddha Hamburg convenient. Such a difference in eating is not clear. To sum up, Chinese and Western diet in the idea that diversity of food culture to increase the complementarity and compatibility.As the East-West cultural exchanges, Chinese diet culture and world collisions will also appear new characteristic, new changes. On the one hand, it will exert the effort of the Chinese diet culture in the exchange, the collision of strengthening, and constantly improve the development, has always maintained a strong vitality, object, way, can be from the cultural root. Of course, the Western diet culture difference is relative. On theother hand, the situation of globalization cross cultural communication, will promote the Chinese food culture in the scope of world wide dissemination and development.。

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