I don't take it as bad news in a sense that Chinese Canadians probably have found better and more efficient manners to get in touch with their own culture and get their own words spread out.
-imagist(/);
2019-12-19(#12545873@0)+3
Same feeling here. No idea who are in charge of the purchase and distribution of Chinese books, CDs and videos, and not quite sure of their understanding of what Chinese culture means.
-imagist(/);
2019-12-19(#12545930@0)+1
Just a bunch of libraries will break down your Chinese spirit and your culture? Unbelievable.
-imagist(/);
2019-12-19(#12545940@0)
It will reduce the influence of Chinese cultural in some way. Has almost nothing to do with myself.
-anexplorer(页于);
2019-12-19(#12546279@0)
What I have observed is to the opposite of what you are afraid of. Just because not so many Chinese are using the library like before doesn't necessarily indicate the influence will be minimized gradually.
-imagist(/);
2019-12-19(#12546739@0)
I think It's a reminder or a symbol of the Chinese culture, which is different from western's. China's influence in the world are getting bigger but mostly from low cost merchandise, and lavish spending, not from the cultural side.
-anexplorer(页于);
2019-12-19(#12546916@0)
Trust me, I got your point, just that I do not seriously think TPL can be that big and can raise up or break down any cultures including Chinese.
-imagist(/);
2019-12-19(#12546973@0)
I'm too sensitive then.
-anexplorer(页于);
2019-12-19(#12547013@0)
Not in my opinion. :) Chinese and Chinese culture are not that fragile.
-imagist(/);
2019-12-19(#12547025@0)
A few years ago, I tried to learn how to cook Chinese food and got one Chinese cookbook in the library published in 2005. Speechless. No idea where our tax dollars gone.
-imagist(/);
2019-12-19(#12545975@0)