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世界是一座不同文明竞相绽放的百花园。自古以来,各大文明之间的交流互鉴推动人类从不同文明中寻求智慧、汲取营养、实现进步。“漫谈东西”系列图书图文并茂,生动有趣,将带领读者踏上一段了解东西方文明之异同的奇妙旅程,感受人类多元的智慧和共同的情感追求,感悟文明交流互鉴的重要意义。
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文明因交流而多彩,文明因互鉴而丰富。文明的交流互鉴是推动人类社会进步的重要动力,不同文明之间的交流可以促进彼此的相互理解和尊重。为此,《漫谈东西:节日篇》(英文)一书以漫画形式,通过孔老师和小马可两个漫画人物对话,围绕东西方各大节日起源、庆祝仪式等方面的异同以及彼此之间的交流互鉴进行生动有趣的介绍和解读,图文并茂地展现人类多元化的智慧、丰富的情感追求以及对美好生活的共同向往,以期推动文明交流互鉴。
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◎作者简介
中国新闻社,简称“中新社”,英文全称为China News Service,简称CNS。作为综合性的国家通讯社,中新社建立了24小时不间断的信息发布系统,拥有文字、图片、特稿、网络、期刊、供版、视频七大主干新闻产品体系,形成了覆盖海外大多数华文媒介的用户网络。
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Contents
New Year’s Concerts: an Encounter between the East and the West in Music / 1
The Chinese Worship of the Kitchen God and the Greek Belief in the Goddess of the Hearth / 13
A Reunion Dinner: an Annual Celebration for the Whole Family / 23
Colorful New Year Celebrations in the East and the West / 35
Lanterns VS Roses / 49
How to Honor the Departed in Different Cultures / 61
Say Something Romantic to Your Mom on This Day! / 71
May You Keep a Childlike Heart. / 81
How Was the Ancient Dragon Boat Steered Toward the World / 91
The Sweet Smell of Zongzi Wafts Far and Wide / 103
A Journey to “a Midsummer Night’s Dream” / 117
When the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl Meet Valentine / 131
How to Express Gratitude in Different Cultures / 145
Wish You a Merry Christmas. / 157
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◎序言(引言/导言/出版后记/编辑手记/跋) Introduction
The world is a garden of diverse civilizations. Diversity spurs interaction among civilizations, which in turn promotes mutual learning and their further development.
As a major project implemented by the China News Service, a state news agency, the “W.E. Talk Comics” book series illustrates the similarities and differences between the East and the West in different aspects. Through the conversations between Mr. Kong and young Marco Polo, two cartoon figures, it tries to demonstrate humanity’s profound wisdom, rich emotions, and aspirations for a better life.
This volume, with a focus on major festivals in the East and the West, presents the origins, celebrations, and significance of such festivals as the Chinese New Year, the Dragon Boat Festival, the International Children’s Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
We hope that these comics will help promote mutual understanding among civilizations.
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