Knowledge |
Knowledge of national knowledge |
Understand China’s history, geography, politics, and economic development and have its own knowledge and insightsUnderstand the Chinese people’s lifestyles and values, and have their own knowledge and insights on the roots of their lifestyles and values |
Understanding of cross-cultural knowledge |
Understand foreign history, geography and socio-political knowledgeUnderstand knowledge of foreign lifestyles and valuesUnderstand strategies and techniques for successful cross-cultural communication |
Atitude |
Attitude towards national culture |
Ability to accept national cultural values may be questioned and denied in foreign cultures |
Attitude towards foreign culture |
Willing to treat other countries’ culture with an equal attitude, not excluding or obeyingFor all forms of communication, especially non-verbal communication, adopt a dialectical attitude, not blindly and reluctantly acceptAble to accept the initial cultural conflict and willing to adapt and integrate into foreign culture through a period of running-in |
Skills |
Ability to interact with foreign cultures |
Be able to correctly recognize misunderstandings and obstacles in cross-cultural communicationAbility to seek common ground while reserving differences while interpreting different culturesAbility to learn about foreign culture through interviews with local peopleAbility to use relevant resources (books, newspapers, etc.) to understand the relationship between cultures of various countries |
Awareness |
Cross-cultural awareness |
Be aware of the cultural similarities and differences that exist when communicating with foreignersBe aware of foreigners’ views on themselves and the reasons for their prejudiceBe aware of the need to adjust communication strategies based on specific scenarios of different culturesBe aware of the cultural values that foreigners need to understand from their feedback |