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Preservation and Promotion of Chinese Traditional Culture in Canada in the Beginning of the 21st Century

Student: Chernikova Valeriia

Supervisor: Alexandra Sizova

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Asian Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The present study aims to explore preservation of traditional culture by Chinese people in Canada in the 21st century. The author pays attention to the historical context of the formation of the Chinese diaspora, as well as the description of the main characteristics of today's Chinese living in Canadian society. The main focus of the work is on the study of the cultural activities of various Chinese associations and organizations, and also considered the impact of Chinese culture on the economic life of the country.

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