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Crossing Cultural Borders

Crossing Cultural Borders
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摘要 THIRTY-year-old Hong Jun, a Chinese Muslim from Yinchuan. capital city of west China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, could not have imagined that his religious heritage and Arabic language skills would lead him to travel across the Arab world and even to estab- lish his own company. "I always saw studying Arabic as a means of communication, a way to build relation- ships, but never as a profession," he said. THIRTY-year-old Hong Jun, a Chinese Muslim from Yinchuan. capital city of west China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, could not have imagined that his religious heritage and Arabic language skills would lead him to travel across the Arab world and even to estab- lish his own company. "I always saw studying Arabic as a means of communication, a way to build relation- ships, but never as a profession," he said.
出处 《ChinAfrica》 2017年第1期54-55,共2页 中国与非洲(英文版)
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