Yang Liu Design
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These icons illustrate the differences between Eastern and Western cultures (Germany and China). They are from a special exhibition at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs in May and June of 2007.
Westerner \u2014 Blue
Chinese \u2014 Red
Transportation
Loads of people back home are going green and finding alternate routes to work that involve less harm for the environment, when the weather permits that is. Over in Asia, people have used bicycles as a primary means of transportation for ages and are quickly making the switch to motor vehicles.
Queue When Waiting
Most foreigners are a bit overwhelmed by the pushing and shoving that occurs in Chinese banks, train stations, bus stops, elevators and pretty much everywhere else you can think of. Last February, Beijing decided to clean up their act and announced a National Queue-Up Day once a month in an effort to get people to be more \u2018well-mannered\u2019 for the Beijing Olympics.
The Child
Family relationships in the East and West are very different. In the West, children are raised primarily by the parents, with grandparents playing less of a role in day-to-day life. In the East, both parents and grandparents are actively involved in raising children.
Nowhere is there a mention of Yang Liu's name nor any link to her website. To commentors asking for the original sources Matt Armstrong simply answers "I suggest you reference this web page for your project. ". Amazing is it not? How to say? It is not appropriation of the work of others, it is appropriation of the readership of others...
After 5 minutes googling around I found the excellent site of Carrie Marshall "My Several Worlds" that is linking to Yang Liu's site. What a difference of attitude. Thanks Carrie. Shame on you Matt.






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