The Integration and Example of Chinese and Western Culture in Hong Kong
Abstract
This article describes the cultural characteristics of Hong Kong's combination of Chinese and Western, ancient and modern, and reveals the reasons for the formation of Hong Kong's . Expounds the profound accumulation of Chinese traditional culture in Hong Kong from the aspects of Confucianism, Buddhist and Taoist culture and folk beliefs, from the perspectives of Western religions, education systems, etc. It elucidates the spread of Western culture in Hong Kong and people's daily life, showing ancient culture and modern ideas, as well as the embodiment and concrete examples of the coexistence of Chinese and Western cultures in Hong Kong.
Keywords
Integration; Chinese and Western Culture; Hong Kong Culture
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i6.4417
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