Spectrum of CHINESE CULTURE

This book gives ample clues to the Chinese mind. It traces the roots of Chinese outlook, clarifies reasons behind rituals, offers for close inspection the value of 'face', the need for the arts and helps give understanding to the Chinese conduct of business. For many millions of overseas C...

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Main Author: Lee, Siow Mong Tan Sri 1915- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Petaling Jaya Pelanduk Pubn 1986
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