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The Importance of Filial Piety

Especially at a Distance

[…] filial, to their parents. First, they are to honor and obey their parents. The Bible also echoes this in the Ten Commandments as well as in the New Testament (Ephesians 6:1 and Colossians 3:20). Among the ways you can honor and respect Asian parents in public are to greet and bow, open doors, give […]

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Guanxi

Or, Do I Have to Give Them Something to Make Friends?

When we lived in Asia, I was constantly asked for things and especially for money. Being a typical American, I was offended with their constant asking. I discovered later that asking for favors was a means of developing relationships.

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Chinese vs American Family

Don’t Tell Me What to Do!

I didn’t understand that by disagreeing with my parents and older people that I was not showing them respect and returning the care they had given me.

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Cultural Identity—East vs West

Or Why They Cause Me Stress

In Asia I experienced a lot of cultural stress but didn’t know why. Not only was I trying to adjust to a different culture, but I was also dealing with unconscious American and Japanese cultural values.

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The Impact of Buddhism

Even When It Is More Cultural than Belief

[…] things in their lives–physical and material as well as spiritual. Therefore family members are always present. When a child is born, family members attend to both the newborn, the mother, the siblings, and other family members. Being present is often more important than what a person does while there. Typically family members don’t need […]

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Saving Face

In Chinese culture the concept of face is a very important part of social interaction and is specific to the group or family to which the person belongs.

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Reciprocity—Goes Both Ways and Keeps on Going

Building relationships through sharing resources.

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Neglected Kinsmen in the Pacific Islands

[…] Melanesia (black islands) and Polynesia (many islands) are south of the equator. The most populous indigenous people in Melanesia are the groups living in the west of Papua New Guinea (PNG), Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and Fiji. In the east are the Polynesians living in Tonga, Samoa, and French Polynesia (Tahiti). “File:Oceania UN […]

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ZGBriefs | February 8, 2018

[…] Graeme are joined by award winning journalist Jo Chandler to discuss the challenges brought by a wave of Chinese aid and migration to the Pacific’s largest nation, Papua New Guinea. Beijing Is Silencing Chinese-Australians (February 6, 2018, The New York Times) Beijing’s reach into Australia goes far beyond groups like the student association. Its interference in […]

Editorials

Packing a Punch!

[…] the Pacific. Joseph H. K. Fung’s article “Neglected Kinsmen in the Pacific Islands” outlines the history and present-day challenges facing Chinese and Chinese churches in Melanesia ( Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Fiji) and Polynesia (Samoa, Cook Islands, Tahiti, etc.). Originally from Hong Kong, Rev. Fung served as a missionary in the […]