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Survey finds foreigners sketchy on China icons

(China Daily) Updated: 2015-06-08 07:35

Survey finds foreigners sketchy on China icons

Giant panda Xinxin donated by the Chinese central government eats bamboos in Macao, south China, May 31, 2015. The pandas will see the public officially on the International Children's Day of June 1.[Photo/Xinhua]

Data provide guidance on how to connect effectively with the world

The panda is the mostly widely recognized symbol among foreigners to represent Chinese culture, followed by green tea and yin/yang, according to a survey released on Saturday.

The survey, conducted by the Beijing Institute of Culture Innovation and Communication, also found that the Chinese theory that humans are an integral part of nature; the concept of face, or mianzi; and the Dunhuang Cave Murals are not so readily associated with Chinese culture.

"It is interesting to find that foreigners have a very different understanding of Chinese culture from us," said Yu Dan, a professor of Chinese culture at Beijing Normal University and director of the Beijing Institute of Culture Innovation and Communication. "The Dunhuang Cave Murals are a marvelous example of traditional art that we are justly proud of, but foreigners know little about them.

"The harmony theory between man and nature, which is a fundamental of Chinese philosophy, is also little known among foreigners."

Yu views the survey as useful in providing intellectual guidance for China to "go out" and connect with the world.

The survey collected 2,407 questionnaires from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Australia, Japan and South Korea. Respondents were asked to rate their understanding of Chinese culture on a five-point scale from excellent to poor.

The results indicated that 13.3 percent of respondents have a poor understanding of Chinese culture; 60.9 percent had a fair understanding; 15.3 percent a good understanding, 4.5 percent very good; and 6 percent an excellent understanding of Chinese culture.

Yu said the next move to promote Chinese culture should target the group that has a fair understanding, in that it represents nearly two-thirds of foreigners.

Researchers selected 18 symbols of Chinese culture, including Confucius, the panda, Beijing opera and kung fu.

South Korean and United States respondents scored highest, and French respondents scored lowest.

"People from various countries gain knowledge of China in different ways and for diverse reasons," Yu said. "South Korea is our neighbor and shares a similar traditional culture with China. In their daily life, they also have the mianzi concept. However, people in the US know about legendary female warrior Hua Mulan and green tea thanks to Hollywood movies."

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