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‘Becoming Chinese’ Trend Signals Soft Power Rise

‘Becoming Chinese’ Trend Signals Soft Power Rise

Post by : Shakul

A viral social media trend known as “becoming Chinese” is gaining momentum worldwide, showcasing the growing global influence of China through its culture, lifestyle, and consumer habits.

Young users across platforms like TikTok are sharing videos of themselves adopting Chinese daily practices, such as drinking hot water with herbs, enjoying traditional foods, and appreciating modern urban life in China.

The trend has attracted millions of views, reflecting a broader shift in how Chinese culture is perceived globally, with many now viewing it as modern, appealing, and influential.

Experts suggest that this phenomenon highlights China’s rising soft power, where cultural appeal, rather than political influence, is shaping global perceptions. Chinese products, entertainment, and lifestyle habits are increasingly becoming part of mainstream global culture.

Popular cultural exports, including toys from Pop Mart, films, music, and video games like Black Myth: Wukong, have also contributed to this growing influence.

However, the trend has sparked mixed reactions, particularly among Chinese communities abroad, with some raising concerns about cultural appropriation and the disconnect between online admiration and real-life experiences of discrimination.

Despite these concerns, many believe that increased visibility and cultural exchange can help reduce misunderstandings and build global connections over time.

China’s government has long aimed to strengthen its global image through initiatives and cultural outreach, but analysts note that organic trends like this often have a stronger impact than official campaigns.

Overall, the “becoming Chinese” trend reflects a significant moment in global culture, where everyday practices and digital influence are shaping perceptions of nations in new and powerful ways.

April 16, 2026 4 p.m. 620

#world news #Politics #China #Culture #Digital Safety #social

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