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Unity in Diversity

‘Unity in diversity” is a fundamental concept in traditional Chinese culture, rooted in the coexistence of different ethnic and regional sub-cultures, as well as the exchange between and integration of Chinese and other civilizations.

Throughout China’s extensive history, the Chinese people have developed a set of shared values and aspirations that embody a strong sense of identity intertwined with moral principles such as filial piety, brotherhood, loyalty, propriety and integrity, as well as a keen sense of right and wrong.

These are all manifestations of the harmonious blending of diverse elements within Chinese culture. The dynamic interplay between “diversity” and “unity” contributes to

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