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East Meets West

Came across these cool infographic cultural comparisons from Chinese-born German designer Yang Liu. Depicted are some typical East versus West cultural differences, some possibly a little stereotypical, but nevertheless ring true!

Here’s a small selection from the exhibition:

In many ways, German and Chinese cultures are about as far apart as you could probably get and for me, that’s a large part of the attraction of Asia from a Western perspective. It’s about as close as you can get to visiting another planet, but sad to say that these differences are diminishing by the day.

American culture is engulfing all corners of the globe via the upwardly mobile youth – ask any young person in Asia what their favourite TV show is and a large proportion will probably reply with an American drama or sitcom.

Funnily enough, the respective governments have noticed this phenomenon and in some countries have gone out of their way to cleanse the TV networks of American exports, but this has done little to diminish people’s appetites, who have simply gone elsewhere to consume – via the internet and pirate DVDs.

The homogenisation of the world through globalisation seems to be somewhat inevitable, but I can’t help but wonder that when we look back in 50 years at the desertified wastelands of the 21st century, we’ll be known as both environmental and cultural vandals by our children…

Update (29 Sept 2009): I made a presentation about understanding cultural differences, which you can find here.

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