BORDER AS AN ILLUSION: THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHINESE MIGRATION IN THE GLOBAL WORLD
Chinese migration blurs borders, influencing the economy, culture, and society. Historically, Chinese diasporas have created transnational networks. The philosophy of Daoism and Confucianism explains their adaptability. Modern technologies enhance migrants' global influence. Borders are transforming into dynamic constructs. Chinese migration reshapes perceptions of citizenship and identity.
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