Fattyacids
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1. Language is largely a result of economic need, cultural attraction, and religious and other use.
Economic need ofcourse, but that has nothing to do with soft-power. All the westerners posted in China by western media know chinese, but you know how antagonistic they are. Also, Chinese language is beautiful, no doubt. But that is due to historical richness, not the richness of today's China. You are just capitalizing on the work of your ancestors.
2. Not today's culture. Capitalizing on past culture. Also made famous largely by HK movies of the British Era. Jackie Chen, Bruce Lee, Jet Li, all HK actors grown up in British system. Here I'm not talking about the capability of Chinese people, who are incredibly talented. I am talking about systems, and my argument is that until there is a more open system, not necessarily democratic, culture won't flourish that much.
3. Past culture. Helped my huge Chinese immigration to all countries.
4. It is only big in likes of Sotherby's etc. where people buy old art at huge prices. Again old cultural glory. Rather some of the best known modern Chinese artists like Ai Weiwei are in prison.
5. Even I am looking to visit. But again it is cultural tradition. Your incredible cultural traditions. Tell me successes of today. I never said there is no liking of your culture, I am saying that you are not producing any more culture.
Also, even in these things, your opponents and even enemies have embraced Chinese culture, yet rejected China. Just see HK. They love Chinese culture, but many think China is not the same. Your Government is not seen by many as the true representation of Chinese history and culture by many. It is also hard to argue when the whole Cultural Revolution was about erasing your beautiful culture.
Soft power entails economic and cultural power.
1) The growing popularity in Chinese language is a validation of Chinese soft power.
2) Art-house scene are dominated by Chinese mainland. Mainland films had won every major awards in every category, best director, picture, actors, screenplay: Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, Ge You, Jia Zhangke, Diao Yinan......
Pre-1997 Hong Kong movies are made by Chinese, not British. Regardless who governed HK, the credit goes to the people who made the movies.
3) Culture has no past or present, it's either dead or alive. Perhaps, you meant pop culture. That's just one aspect of culture.
4) Chinese arts, not just antique. Ai Weiwei is famous only because of his politics.
5) Again, I think you're equating "pop culture" with culture.
I can also say I dislike American political system, but I like American pop culture. Political system/government do not own culture. No form of government, democratic or communist, can be called representation of a country's culture. It sounds asburd that ROC would be a truer representation of Chinese culture than PRC.
No culture can be wiped out unless you killed all people. Certainly not by a revolution.
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