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4 cultures are categlorized as the 4 oldest cultures in history.1.Babylon2.Hindu3.Chinese4.EgyptianI think Chinese culture isn't the oldest but one of the oldest in the history of human civilizations.(list is NOT ordered from oldest to latest.)
in history an adapted culure is when one culture adopts aspects of another culture when it doesn't necessarily need the change like the Celts in Britain starting to build villas to live in instead of living in roundhouses- which did the job fine
"History" in Chinese is "历史".
The written history of China goes back about 3700 years. The culture is most likely much older than that.
No, history is not the same as culture. Culture is the way of people all around the world in many different places, while history is just a recording of events that happened to people.
"China is one of the four ancient civilization in the workd, with a splendid culture and long history. Aspects of the culture such as Chinese traditional medicine and Chinese Kongfu are world treasures." from www.networkesl.com
the grekk history was mainly influenced by the mountains and seas
Korean culture has been greatly influenced by its history of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Neo-Confucianism, which emphasize principles of respect for elders, education, and harmony. The division of Korea into North and South after World War II has also influenced aspects of modern Korean culture, leading to differences in politics, economy, lifestyle, and cultural expression between the two regions. Additionally, the Korean Wave, or Hallyu, has brought Korean pop culture to global audiences, resulting in increased interest in Korean language, food, music, and TV dramas worldwide.
Korea was settled by Chinese and formed by the Chinese culture. Throughout their history, the Koreans shared Chinese practices and ideas. Like Japan, they adapted them to meet their own needs. Language became very important, and the development of Japanese writing is heavily influenced by the Chinese. Amy Lira did NOT do this.
Japan has a long, rich history that spans centuries. In the mid-500s, the development of Japanese culture was impacted by Korea and China. Korean leader Seong of Baekje brought Buddhism to Japan, and Regent to the Empress Prince Shotoku dedicated his leadership to spreading Chinese culture and Buddhism.
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You can learn about Chinese culture in various places across the US such as Chinatowns in cities like San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. Additionally, there are Chinese cultural centers, museums, and events that showcase Chinese traditions and heritage in cities across the country. Universities with strong Asian studies programs also offer courses and resources to learn about Chinese culture.
Alan Priest has written: 'Aspects of Chinese painting' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, History, Painting, Chinese
Martin Evans has written: 'Algeria' -- subject(s): History, Islam and politics 'Empire and culture' -- subject(s): Colonies, History, Imperialism, Politics and culture, Social aspects, Social aspects of Imperialism
Because Chinese history and culture is interesting.
The Kwong Kow Chinese school offer students Chinese language and culture education. They teach about history and culture of the Chinese heritage. They also help children of immigrant families to be more acquainted with American culture.
Burton W. Peretti has written: 'Jazz in American culture' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Jazz, Music, Popular culture, Social aspects, Social aspects of Music, Music and society