The wine,which plays an important role in the daily life, is familiar to human beings. People’s life becomes colorful with it. As regards the wine culture, there exists difference between China and the western countries. The raw material and drinking custom is different in terms of geography. There also exist similarities. Both China and western countries have some beautiful legends about the origin of wine and the symbol wine of spirit, leading to the birth of romanticism and the development of mainstream belief. The development of world wine culture depends on the intercommunication of different nations. Thus, communicating with other nations is helpful and indispensable to the development of wine culture. Three methods can be done to promote intercommunication. Nowadays, as we know, globalization is inevitable, so is the intercommunication of wine culture between countries.
Key Words
Wine culture; cultural difference; habit of drinking
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Key Words ...........................................................I
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Introduction.........................................................1
I . The Differences and Similarities of Wine Culture.................3
A.The Differences of Wine Culture..................................3
1. The Materials................................................3
2. The Major Holiday Drinking Customs...........................8
B.The Similarities of Wine Culture.................................9
1. Having a Beautiful Legend about the Origin of the Wine............9
2. The Wine is a Kind of Cultural Symbolism of Wine Spirit...........10
3. The Development of the Mainstream and Beliefs.....................11
II .The Way to Promote Intercommunication............................12
A. Launching International Communication Conference..................12
B. Setting the Suitable Rules........................................12
C. Innovation........................................................12
Conclusion...........................................................15
Acknowledgements.....................................................16
Bibliography.........................................................17