Cultura e Globalização - Transformações dos Valores Tradicionais no Vietnam
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culture, values, globalizationResumo
Vietnam participates in globalization very warmly and acknowledges the values of globalization, considering globalization as a phenomenon that contains many new opportunities for development. However, overall, the old-new value scale is intertwined with many opportunities and risks in terms of endogenous and external imports. In international communication, the exchange of information, the need for information, and the connection of activities to orient human and social values have made traditional cultural values in Vietnam also fluctuate to become suitable for the common culture. The dynamics of some traditional Vietnamese cultural values in the context of globalization, such as old - new, good - bad, right - wrong, progress - backwardness, must be directed towards global relations and common values. In fact, Vietnamese culture is the face of Vietnamese people, first of all traditional values, which are fluctuating according to the law, grasping the future. However, predetermined values are still a separate direction, but there are also positive changes that create "opportunities" for development.
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