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24 Funny Illustrations That Show The Cultural Differences Between The East And The West Made By This Artist

24 Funny Illustrations That Show The Cultural Differences Between The East And The West Made By This Artist

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Since we can travel around the world and visit different countries, people noticed cultural differences that are here to this day. That is what makes traveling fun, to change your usual setting with something new and unexplored. 
Yang Liu a young artist from Beijing currently living in Germany illustrates the social and cultural differences between her Eastern and Western worlds in her project “Ost trifft West,” or “East Meets West,” which conveys a strong message on the differences she personally experienced.
"Ost trifft West" is a series of infographic posters that compare German and Chinese people in accurate and humorous ways. The infographics highlight important human elements such as self-perception, opinion expression, and mood.
So without further ado, we invite you to explore the differences captured by this incredibly observant artist.

#1 The Boss

The Boss
208points

If you wonder how Yang Liu gathered information, such as whether she used interviews, research, or theories, her reply is this: “The fact is that every single illustration is my very personal experience in the past 13-17 years, and this work was made as a documentation of my own life,” she said. As an artist who was raised in multiple cultures, she doesn’t feel like she belongs to any of them: “I am feeling myself more as a person who belongs to all the places I have been,” says Liu.

#2 Means Of Transportation

Means Of Transportation
202points

#3 Expressing Opinion

Expressing Opinion
201points

Sure, we are all aware of cultural differences around the world, such as social norms, family structure, religion, cuisine, and the more day-to-day ones that Liu has depicted in her illustrations. Historical, geographic, economic, and social factors are just some of the ones that form differences in the way we perceive and interact with the world around us.

#4 Standing In A Line

Standing In A Line
193points

#5 Attitude Towards Punctuality

Attitude Towards Punctuality
172points

When moving to a new country, no matter how close or far from your home, the beginning can be quite challenging and time-consuming. In order to adapt might require some adjusting to a new culture and adopting its values, beliefs, customs, and behaviors. Building new relationships and keeping an open mind is the right way to start.

#6 Dealing With Problems

Dealing With Problems
170points

#7 Expressing Feelings

Expressing Feelings
168points

In Liu’s illustrations’ on one side, we might recognize ourselves more than on the other one, and it might raise questions: what else is different? How does that affect our mental health? Could I maybe learn new things and include them in my life to make it easier? 

What do you, Pandas, think when seeing Liu’s depiction? Share your thoughts in the comments.

#8 Traveling

Traveling
151points

#9 What’s Trending

What’s Trending
148points

#10 Noise Level At The Restaurant

Noise Level At The Restaurant
147points

#11 Everyday Life Of Elderly

Everyday Life Of Elderly
141points

#12 Mood And Weather

Mood And Weather
135points

#13 Self Perception

Self Perception
131points

#14 Cultural Perceptions: Germans vs. Chinese

Cultural Perceptions: Germans vs. Chinese
128points

#15 At A Party

At A Party
125points

#16 Children In The Family

Children In The Family
122points

#17 Three Meals A Day

Three Meals A Day
119points

#18 Contacts And Connections

Contacts And Connections
118points

#19 Cure For Stomach Ache

Cure For Stomach Ache
118points

#20 Sundays On The Streets

Sundays On The Streets
114points
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