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The Khmer, Japanese, and Chinese all have historical and cultural reasons for tending towards isolation. The Khmer Empire focused on self-sufficiency and preserving their unique culture. Japan isolated itself to prevent foreign influence and preserve traditional values. China also practiced isolationism to maintain control over its vast territory and protect its cultural identity.

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Do the Chinese hate the Japanese?

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What is the difference between Japanese and Chinese music cultures?

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