大学生对中国文化的适应——以中国中东北非地区大学生为例

Shuo Zhao, Al-Nahdi Al-Nahdi, Yousef Ali Ahmed Saleh, Fuzhen Si, Tehmina Firdous
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本研究以中东和北非地区学生为例,探讨阿拉伯学生对中国文化的适应情况。中东和北非的学生来自中东和北非(阿拉伯语是他们的母语,通常被称为“阿拉伯人”)。他们此行的目的是在中国继续学习,并适应中国的生活方式。我们考察他们如何将中国文化融入他们的文化,反之亦然,以更好地了解他们对中国跨文化的适应。他们对中国社会和生活方式的看法与他们自己的不同。我们进行了一项调查,包括41个封闭式问题和1个开放式问题,调查了55名在中国大陆学习的中东和北非学生。无论他们的背景如何,结果表明,他们对中国文化的适应似乎包括遵守中国礼仪,接近中国的生活方式,审视科技的发展,并试图与自己的文化分享中国的发展观点。与他们自己的文化相比,他们对中国社会的条件和规则表现出高度的适应性,占总参与者的89%。除了展示文化的多样性,他们也强调语言能力的挑战,文化的印象,和东道国的奇迹。
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University Students Adaptation to the Chinese Culture: A Case Study of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) University Students in China
This study explores the adaptation of Arab students to Chinese culture, using MENA students as examples. MENA students are from the Middle East and North Africa (Arabic is their mother tongue and is commonly referred to as “Arabs”). The purpose of their visit is to pursue their studies in China and to adopt the Chinese lifestyle. We examine how they integrated Chinese culture into their culture and vice versa to better understand their adaptation to the Chinese cross-culture. Their perception of Chinese society and lifestyle differs from their own. We conducted a survey comprising forty-one closed questions and one open-ended question to examine fifty-five MENA students studying in mainland China. Regardless of their backgrounds, the results suggest that their adaptation to Chinese culture appears to include adhering to Chinese etiquette, becoming close to the way of life, examining the development of Technology, and attempting to share Chinese development perspectives with their own cultures. In contrast to their own culture, they display a high degree of adaptability to the conditions and rules of Chinese society with 89% of total participants. Aside from displaying cultural diversity, they also highlight language proficiency challenges, impressions of the culture, and wonders of the host country.
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