Chinese Canadians: A Distinct Nation Within a Nation

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Within the country of Canada, there are multiple different nations, including the Métis, Ukrainian Canadians, and Aboriginal groups. One nation, the Chinese Canadians, clearly displays what a nation is: a group of people who are united by common descent, language, religion, culture, history, and/or geography. The Chinese Canadians share multiple things, including language, ethnicity, and history, which increases their sense of unity as a nation. Speaking Mandarin, their native language, brings all of them closer together because a language strongly influences the way individuals view the world. So, by speaking Mandarin despite Canada’s official languages being English and French, Chinese Canadians are able to identify themselves as and be …show more content…

The Chinese Canadians clearly express themselves through their cuisine, their traditions and celebrations, and the popular trends that they brought from China that Canada has now adopted. Authentic Chinese restaurants can be found in and outside of Chinatowns and are enjoyed by Canadians and Chinese Canadians alike. Some popular foods that came from China include sweet and sour pork, dumplings, and spring rolls. Introducing their cuisine within Canada brings more diversity to Canada while also expressing a part of their Chinese culture. Chinese traditions and festivals can be seen in Canada, including Lunar New Years, Chinese Lantern Festival, and Qingming/Tomb Sweeping Day. During these celebrations, Chinese Canadians have the opportunity to share their values and their traditional dances and dress. It’s important that they continue to celebrate traditional festivals because it ensures they will not assimilate and they show Canada that Chinese Canadians are a separate nation within the complex web of Canadian cultures. Lastly, bringing popular trends to Canada help Chinese Canadians affirm their place within the country. For example, Chinese martial arts in a popular activity throughout Canada. Chinese zodiac signs are also popular with some individuals despite it not being a part of their heritage or ethnicity. Companies/businesses such as Toronto’s Chinese Dance Academy and Canada China Art Association clearly show ways that Chinese culture has been spread throughout Canada in a way that expresses Chinese Canadians as a

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