“For future geopolitical stability and global prosperity, we need to build a culture of greater trust and understanding between China, America and the rest of the world.” WorldNeedsAmericaCultureUnderstandingGreaterProsperityChinaStabilityGeopolitical Author:Stephen A. Schwarzman
“China is an old nation with a colourful history. Its booming economy has triggered an appetite and a curiosity around the world for its art and culture, one that continues to grow. I can, however, tell people that it is a show with no actor.” PeopleWorldArtI CanShowsCultureActorsNationsGrowsEconomyCuriosityChinaAround The WorldAppetiteColourfulArt And Culture Author:Ai Weiwei
“The Communist Party of China should represent the development trends of advanced productive forces, the orientations of an advanced culture and the fundamental interests of the overwhelming majority of the people of China.” PeopleShouldCultureForceInterestPartyDevelopmentFundamentalsMajorityChinaProductiveTrendsCommunistOverwhelmingOrientationCommunist Party Author:Jiang Zemin
“Chinese people today have strong demand for culture, but we need effective supply, and China needs innovative cultural products.” PeopleNeedsTodayCultureStrongProductsDemandChinaChineseInnovative Author:Wang Jianlin
“Western audiences can gain an impression of China from my films. This is an excellent channel for promoting China`s culture.” FilmCultureAudienceGainsWesternChinaImpressionExcellentPromoting Author:Bill Vaughan
“People don't think that bread is part of Asian culture or Asian food culture, but it's quite prevalent in Northern China, and you see it throughout Japan and as you go to Taiwan.” PeopleThinkingCultureChinaBreadJapanAsianTaiwanFood CultureAsian Culture Author:David Chang
“All my wife has ever taken from the Mediterranean - from that whole vast intuitive culture - are four bottles of Chianti to make into lamps, and two china condiment donkeys labelled Sally and Peppy.” TwoWholeHumorFunnyCultureTakenFourWifeChinaMy WifeBottlesLampsIntuitiveDonkeyCondimentsChianti Author:Peter Shaffer
“Great cycles of history began with vigorous cultures awakening to the needs of children, but collapsing with frayed family ties. Have we failed to learn lessons which Ancient China, Greece and Rome learned too late - about day care and death houses for old folks? Do we without protest accept accelerating preschool and nursing home cultures which warn ominously that the earlier you institutionalize your child, the earlier he will institutionalize you!” NeedsChildrenHomeCareSchoolCultureHouseAcceptingLessonsLateOur ChildrenAncientFolksChinaAwakeningYour ChildrenTiesToo LateProtestCyclesRomeGreeceNursingVigorousLearning LessonsPreschoolNursing HomeFamily TiesDay CareGreece And Rome Author:Raymond S. Moore