Abstract A country’s vision of international order, to a large extent, reflects its cultural attributes. As an elementary constituent of the inherent national attribute, cultural attributes exert a subtle influence on the country’s perception of national interests and the world at both the national and the individual level. Therefore, the vision of the international order of the country is obviously endowed with its own cultural characteristic. “The building of a community of shared future for mankind”, as China’s vision of international order for a new era, is also influenced by traditional Chinese cultural attributes. Such a vision not only contains a profound cultural connotation with an emphasis on unity and harmony, but also is the creative transformation and development of the traditional Chinese value of “harmonious coexistence” in the contemporary exchanges among countries.
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