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Longda Xiaokan : Journal of Mandarin Learning and Teaching
ISSN : PISSN252     EISSN : 27151611     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Longda Xiaokan: Journal of Mandarin Learning and Teaching publishes scientific articles in the field of education and Mandarin learning.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Souvenirs as Cultural Symbols: A Case Study of Panda Symbolism and the Chinese Knot from China Dian Sari Unga Waru; Mustarih, Nirdayanti; Andi Faisal
Longda Xiaokan: Journal of Mandarin Learning and Teaching Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/longdaxiaokan.v8i1.25368

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This study explores the role of souvenirs as cultural symbols, focusing on two iconic representations from China: the panda and the Chinese knot. In the context of global tourism, souvenirs serve not only as mementos but also as representations of a nation's identity and cultural values. The study applies Charles Sanders Peirce’s semiotic theory to analyze two iconic Chinese souvenirs: the panda and the Chinese knot. Using qualitative textual analysis, it explores how these symbols function within the triadic semiotic framework—representamen (the physical form), object (the cultural meaning), and interpretant (the perceived interpretation). The key findings highlight that the panda, as a national symbol, not only embodies China’s identity and commitment to conservation but also serves as a tool of cultural diplomacy, promoting a peaceful image globally. Meanwhile, the Chinese knot reflects Confucian values such as harmony, good fortune, and eternity, while also showcasing the aesthetic and philosophical aspects of traditional Chinese craftsmanship. This study demonstrates that souvenirs act as powerful media of cultural communication and play a role in shaping global perceptions and strengthening a nation's identity. Therefore, souvenirs should be studied not only from economic and tourism perspectives but also through cultural and semiotic lenses.
Implementation of Classical Chinese Philosophical Values to Contemporary Chinese Language Learning in Indonesia Junaeny, Arini; Fatmawati, Fatmawati
Longda Xiaokan: Journal of Mandarin Learning and Teaching Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/longdaxiaokan.v8i1.25423

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This study aims to explore how classical Chinese philosophical values can be integrated into Mandarin language learning in Indonesia. This research used qualitative approach, The data was collected through interviews and open questionnaire. The main technique used was semi-structured interviews with open-ended questions to gain in-depth understanding from participants. The informants consist of five university teachers in Indonesia, 5-7 years of teaching experience. Open questionnaire was distributed to students of Chinese study programs in Indonesia. The study reveals that the integration of Chinese philosophical values—particularly Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism—into education in Indonesia occurs through both implicit and explicit approaches. Implicit implementation is more prevalent, where moral values such as ethics, justice, honesty, wisdom, trust, humanity, and respect are naturally embedded in daily learning interactions. Explicit implementation is primarily confined to specialized courses, such as Chinese literature, culture, and philosophy, where classical texts, proverbs, and case studies are used to teach philosophical concepts.
Development of The Word Candy Game as a Media to Improve Chinese Vocabulary Lumintang, Cecep; Pamuji, Dian Yuni; Irawati, Retno Purnama
Longda Xiaokan: Journal of Mandarin Learning and Teaching Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/longdaxiaokan.v8i1.25682

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This research is motivated by the learning media in the Chuji Hanyu Xiezuo Shang class which not yet using learning media in the form of games, this makes an opportunity to develop new innovations to support teaching and learning activities in the form of Word Candy game to improve mastery of chinese vocabulary. The objectives of this research are: 1) Describes the needs of students for Word Candy media in improving vocabulary mastery, 2) Describes the results of the prototype development of Word Candy media in mastering Chinese, 3) Describes the results of expert validation of Word Candy media in mastering vocabulary in learning Chinese. This study uses the Research and Development (R&D) method with five stages, namely: 1) potential and problems, 2) data collection, 3) product design, 4) design validation, and 5) design revision. Based on the needs analysis, it shows that Word Candy media is approved as a learning medium by both lecturers and students. Proven by the results of validation from media experts getting an average value of 88.4 with a score of 4 which is said that this media is very feasible to use, while validation from material experts shows an average value of 88.5 with a score of 4 which is included in the category of very feasible/appropriate to use as a learning medium. After that, the media was improved according to the suggestions given by media experts and material experts.

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