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Cultural Barriers and Discussion in the International Spread of Chinese in Central Asia

Xiaoying Wang

Abstract


Central Asia is not only a core part of the Belt and Road Initiative, but also a key channel for Chinas exchanges with the outside
world. With Chinas growing influence on the international stage, Chinese, as a key communication tool, has become increasingly prominent
in its global dissemination. However, in Central Asia, due to differences in language and culture, the dissemination of Chinese faces numerous
challenges. How to solve these cultural barriers and promote the widespread dissemination of Chinese has become an urgent issue that needs
to be addressed. This study aims to explore in depth the cultural barriers that Chinese faces in its international dissemination process in Central Asia and propose corresponding countermeasures, with the hope of providing useful reference for further enhancing cultural exchanges
between Central Asia and China.

Keywords


Central Asia; International communication of Chinese language; Cultural barriers; Coping strategy

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v2i8.5343

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