Cultural Ties definition

Cultural Ties. India and Nepal share similar ties in terms of Hinduism and Buddhism with Buddha’s birthplace Lumbini located in present day Nepal.

Examples of Cultural Ties in a sentence

  • Cultural Ties: WeChat is an important part of the Chinese-American community and serves as a platform for connecting with family and friends in China.

  • The State Committee for Overseas Cultural Ties (GKKS) assumed powers not only from VOKS, but also from the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Culture among others.

  • Trade and Civilisation: Economic Networks and Cultural Ties, from Prehistory to the Early Modern Era, eds Kristiansen K, Lindkvist T, Myrdal J (Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge, UK), pp 320–353.

  • Bhaya, “Confucius Institutes a Bedrock of China’s Growing Cultural Ties with Africa,” CGTN Report, 22 August 2018, https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d514f346b544e79457a6 333566d54/share_p.html.

  • Capital gain dividends and qualified dividend income will continue to be subject to a maximum 20% rate.

  • Cultural Ties and Integration), La Documentation française, June 1995.Arabic in 1981.

  • Cultural Ties A common perception of Russia by Serbs is that Russia shares an important Slavic and orthodox history with Serbia.

  • In the background, the State Committee for Cultural Ties with Foreign Countries (GKKS) was established, Throughout the Thaw, this committee exercised wide powers over cultural exchanges and artistic connections with foreign countries.

  • Economic Networks and Cultural Ties from Prehistory to the Early Modern Era, Cambridge, p.

  • By way of example, the “Moldova” society held a remarkable evening in honour of the two poets at the Belarusian Association of Friendship and Cultural Ties with Foreign Countries, at which their works were read in Belarusian and Moldovan.

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