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  • ...struction of temples, thereby enabling Buddhism to be fused with the local culture. A ritual system was formulated as well. Local scholars translated and anno ...ey remain as centers for the dissemination and preservation of traditional culture, and as such retain their popularity in local communities. During Buddhist
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  • Panjiayuan market is truly a market packed with Chinese traditional culture. ...e sculptures section is a two-storied building that houses both modern and traditional furniture.
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  • ...ea oil, mushroom, Chinese cinnamon, pseudo-ginseng, Chinese gecko (used in traditional Chinese medicine to help regain vitality), fennal and fennal essence. The l == Culture ==
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  • [[File:Traditional Chinese tea set.jpg|thumb|200px|Traditional Chinese tea set]] The spirit of tea art and the tea ceremony is the core of Chinese tea culture. "Art" refers to the techniques and artistic process of making, cooking and
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  • == Culture and customs == The traditional burial forms dictated that males be buried face upward with straight limbs,
    9 KB (1,410 words) - 06:14, 13 July 2009
  • ...than 3,000 years. It is an important part of the best traditional Chinese culture. Like chopsticks, calligraphy used to be wholly Chinese. As Chinese culture spread to the Korean peninsula, Japan, Vietnam and Singapore, calligraphy b
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  • ...ectural heritage, predominantly European in nature, stands in the midst of traditional Chinese architecture in the historic settlement, providing contrast. It is ...influences. Since the mid-16th century, Macao has developed a visible dual culture which continues even now, and this cultural accommodation is seen in the ci
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  • It is generally acknowledged that Huihui culture began mainly during the Yuan Dynasty. ...the Han language as a common language, the tendency to assimilate the Han culture became more obvious. The Huihuis began to wear clothing like the Hans. Huih
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  • ...such as ''Guan Hanqing'' and ''Princess Wen Cheng''. His adaptations from traditional operatic scripts, such as ''The White Snake'' and ''Xie Yaohuan'', ''Lady C
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  • ...backgrounds to participate in economic development and promoting socialist culture and ethics, and contribute to the reform and opening up to the outside worl 2. Restoring Sutras Engraving Centers. These centers employ the traditional technology of engraving the texts of Buddhist scriptures on wood blocks so
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  • ...minated area display exceptional natural beauty, many areas have long been traditional Chinese scenic resorts for hundreds years, of which, the tiankengs in [[Cho ...populations are minorities, are rich in culture. The exotic local minority culture is the colorful and unique ethnic groups of Shui, Yao, Buyi, etc. The delim
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  • ...cultural tradition, and they have made indelible contributions to China in culture and science. They created their script in the 13th century and later produc ...uddhist Scripture Kanjur done into Chinese. These works enriched Mongolian culture and promoted cultural exchanges between the Mongolian, [[Han]] and [[Tibeta
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  • ...hi Qian, an Indo-Scythian who grew up in China and was educated in Chinese culture as a child. When Zhi Qian arrived in the kingdom of Wu towards the end of t ...translated into Chinese, paving the way to a fusing of traditional Chinese culture with Buddhist philosophy. During the Western Jin Dynasty (265-316) Dharmara
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  • ...rations of physicians through their experiences, is an important branch of traditional Chinese medicine. ...y]] (618-907) was the golden period of Chinese feudal society, with feudal culture developing tremendously. A pharmacological compilation sponsored by the imp
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  • ...zed tile windows are all a charming expression of the water town's ancient culture. ...cheers of jubilant crowds are joined by music and drumbeats. Ensembles of traditional stringed and woodwind instruments play in the streets until midnight.
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  • ...the Uygurs and other ethnic groups in Xinjiang in developing China and its culture. ...period are important works for students of the Uygur history, language and culture.
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  • ...rs as its pillar industries: finance, business services, tourism, culture, traditional Chinese medicine, research and development centers, education bases and hig ...ses on developing finance, business services, tourism, innovation culture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, research and development centers for sciences, educationa
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  • At the age of 6, Zhao became an apprentice to his uncle and started learning traditional Chinese instruments and performing [[errenzhuan]] (two-people comedy skit). ...he parent company of Liaoning Folk Art Troupe, Benshan Production, Ruidong Culture Development Co. Ltd and Benshan Arts Academy.
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  • ...afted the dietary and culinary rules. Imperial food comprised the dietetic culture of the Chinese palaces and it is part of China's valuable cultural heritage ...[[Zhou Dynasty]] (11th century B.C. – 476 B.C.). Although China's dietetic culture developed and grew prior to the Zhou Dynasty, it truly flourished during th
    28 KB (4,661 words) - 02:03, 3 September 2009
  • ...a tambourine) – showed that the Kirgiz had attained quite a high level of culture. According to ancient Yenisey inscriptions on stone tablets, after the Kirg ...ns; an "Ayinle" of five to ten families was a production unit as well as a traditional social organization; within the "Ayinle" there were customary relations of
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