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#1 The meaning behind Stephen chow's comediesAlthough Stephen Chow focused on developing his moleitau style comedy genre, there are hidden values behind his nonsense stories. The use of exaggerated stories lay the foundation for Chow's films to address Hong Kong’s social issues, especially regarding nationalist pride. Chow's films are not just simply a slapstick comedy with magnified computerized effects, but underneath is a longing hope for a better world.
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#2 Vietnamese football rally - 'ĐI Bão' culture‘Đi bão' has become a very unique and special culture of Vietnamese people to express their love for Vietnamese football in particular, and the powerful spirit of Vietnam country. But is it a very meaningful culture that helps unite the nation people, or it has turned into a trend that is being taken advantage of by participants to have bad influence on Viet Nam social image?
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#3 Reflection on asian cultural identityAsia has always been the most diverse area in the world, partly thanks to the complex relationship between Asian traditional cultures and the Western world during globalization. I personally believe that there is no ‘singular’ Asian cultural identity, but a hybrid one, causing new, unlimited possibilities of changes to build up a modern Asian both inwards and outwards. Asian identity is rather a new phenomenon as each society is modernized and globalized in a different way, plus the obvious diversity of religions - chiefly Buddhism, Islam and Christianity, the idea of new emerging identities is inescapable.
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