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Study On History Of Cross-border Interaction Of The Zhuang People In Qi Long Village

Posted on:2010-01-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360278977449Subject:History of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
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Qi Long of Long Bang of Jing Xi, a village where the Zhuang people lived in, is located in the border area between China and Vietnam. The inhabitants in Qi Long village and its neighboring inhabitants of border area in Vietnam are of Baiyue ethnic Groups. For thousands of years, they share so many emotions and have so many things in common or in similarity, such as language, customs and so on. There has been a sound relationship and interaction among them for years. Their mutual interaction involves in economic trading, cross-border marriage and folk-custom cultural exchange and acculturation. During Vietnam revolutionary war period, villagers in Qi Long built up a good relationship with revolutionaries including Hu Zhiming, who were dedicated in revolution. With the characteristics of spontaneity and malconformation, cross-border interactions in Qi Long are based on the same political interest of the two countries. In-depth investigation and exploration on the history of the interactive activities not only help us to conduct further research on communicate theory, but also make contribution to development of border areas and uphold the safety of frontier regions.
Keywords/Search Tags:communicate theory and practice, cross-border interaction, China-Vietnam border areas, ethnic group of frontier regions
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