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Elements of Culture
Language
Chinese
Cantonese
It is originally from Hong Kong
Mandarin
It is originally from China
English (British, UK, US)
It is originated from West Germanic Language
Korean
It is originally from Korea
Spanish
It is spoke in Spain
Japanese
It is originally from Japan
Hindi
It is originally from India
Russian
It is originally from Russia
Arabic
German
It is originally from Germany
Bangla
Urdu
It is originally from Pakistan
Lahnda
French
It is originally from France
Javanese
Turkish
It is originally from Turkey
Clothing
Kebaya
A kebaya is a traditional blouse-dress combination that originates from the court of the Javanese Majapahit Kingdom.
Kimono
The word ‘kimono’ means ‘a thing to wear’ and has come to denote the traditional full-length robes worn in Japan.
Sari
The sari is a garment traditionally worn in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.
Hanbok
The hanbok in South Korea is the traditional Korean dress. It is characterized by vibrant colors and simple lines without pockets.
Shúkà
Shúkà is the Maa word for sheets traditionally worn wrapped around the body by the Maasai people of southern Kenya and northern Tanzania.
Kilt
A kilt is a knee-length skirt-like garment with pleats at the back, originating in the traditional dress of Gaelic men and boys in the Scottish Highlands.
Agbada
The agbada is one of the names for a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn by men in West Africa and parts of North Africa.
Huipil
A huipil is the most common traditional garment worn by indigenous women from central Mexico to Central America.
cheongsam
Deel
Cameroon warriors who render a great service to the Bamileke King are eligible to be members of the Aka, or 'Elephant Mask' society.
Dance
Dragon Dance
Haka
The Samba
Celestial Dance
Flamenco
Kabuki
Kabuki is a Japanese classical dance-drama. The Kabuki Theater is known for its drama stylization, the often-glamorous costumes worn by actors, and the intricate kumadori makeup worn by some of its actors.
Polka
Salsa
Religion
Christianty
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion which Islam also came from, is based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
Islam
Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion which Christianity also came from, that teaches that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
Buddhism
Buddhism is base on spiritual and beliefs which is base on the teaching attributed to buddha
Hinduism
is a way of life for the hinduism, it is an Indian and dharma religion and it is the 3rd biggest religion in the world
Judaism
Religious Jews find Judaism to be the manifestation of the covenant which God made with the Children of Israel.
Sikhism
s a monotheistic religion that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent
Taoism
Taoism or also called Daoism is an original Chinese philosophy attributed to Lao Tzu and later on became an official religion under the Tang Dynasty
Music
united states
The country's most internationally renowned genres are jazz, blues, country, bluegrass, rock, rock and roll, R&B, soul, gospel, ragtime, funk, hip hop, doo wop, pop, techno, house, folk music, americana, disco, boogaloo, reggaeton, and salsa.
Country
Rock
Metal
Punk
Hip Hop
Blues
Gospel
Pop
R&B
Soul
latin american
Latin American music is the term used when referring to music from the Spanish or Portuguese speaking countries of Mexico, most of Central and South America, and the Caribbean islands. These countries were once part of the Spanish and Portuguese empires.
Colombia
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic
Mexico
Costa Rica
Venezuela
El Salvador
Nicaragua
italy
Italian folk music is an important part of the country's musical heritage, and spans a diverse array of regional styles, instruments and dances. Instrumental and vocal classical music is an iconic part of Italian identity, spanning experimental art music and international fusions to symphonic music and opera.
Italo House
Italian Folk Music
Italo Disco
Italian Jazz
Italian Classical Music
Ambrosian Chant
Ballet
africa
African popular music (also styled Afropop, Afro-pop or Afro pop), like African traditional music, is vast and varied. ... Many genres of popular music like blues, jazz, afrobeats, salsa, zouk, and rumba derive to varying degrees on musical traditions from Africa, taken to the Americas by enslaved Africans.
Kwaito
Afrobeat
Blues
Highlife
Soukous
African Popular Music
Hip Hop
Funk
Rhythm and Blues
Makossa
Mbaganga
Juju Music
Marabi
Kwela
Ragtime
Isicathamiya
Spiritual
Mbube
mexico
Ranchera music, which literally means "from the ranch" or the countryside, evolved during the era of the 1910 Mexican Revolution. For this reason, Ranchera music is often considered the most "Mexican" of musical forms, with many songs revolving around themes of patriotism and national pride.
Norteño
Banda
Corrido
Son Jarocho
Duranguense
Tejano Music
Bolero
Grupera
Ranchera
Narcorrido
Huapango
Son Huasteco
Mexican Cumbia
Salsa
Danzon
Trival
ranchera
brizil
Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles such as forró, repente, coco de roda, axé, sertanejo, samba, bossa nova, MPB, música nativista, pagode, tropicália, choro, maracatu, embolada (coco de repente), frevo, brega, modinha and Brazilian versions of foreign musical styles, such as rock, soul, hip-hop, ...
Forro
Axe
Choro
Bossa Nova
Frevo
Pagode
Lambada
Brazilian Rock
Maxixe
Funk Carioca
Tropicalia
Musica Sertaneja
Samba-Cancao
Jovem Guarda
Maracatu
Coco
Lundu
Brega
values
Spiritual Values
Use Values
Lifestyle Values
Place Values
Ethical Values
Weddings
japan
In Japan, a couple takes sips of sake to formalize their union
Japanese ceremonies were traditionally held in Shinto Shrines. The bride is painted pure white from head to toe, declaring she is a maiden. She also wears a white kimono and an elaborate head piece.
jamacia
in Jamaica, everyone in the village takes to the street to view the bride.
india
In India, weddings are surrounded by rituals and ceremonies.
As part of the pre-wedding ceremonies, there is an Engagement Ceremony where the bride and groom exchange rings and the families exchange gifts and sweets.
On the big day, the bride and groom put flower garlands around each other's necks in the Var Mala Ceremony to show the bride has accepted the groom as her husband.
jewish
In the Orthodox and Conservative Jewish faith, weddings cannot be held on the Sabbath or many other religious holidays..
germany
The marriage ceremony is actually done in three parts. First there is the day when couples have a civil ceremony at city hall. The next night is the party. At the party, many friends and neighbors bring old dishes to break, believing it to be good luck.
The third day is the religious ceremony. The flower girl, the bride's only attendant, walks in front of the bride and sprinkles petals on the floor to wish the couple good luck.
Education
Positive Culture Schools
Negative Culture Schools
Boy School only
Girl School only
Food
China
Dimsum
Italy
Pizza
Spagetti
Japan
Sushi
Lamian
Economy
the way that people use by a society to produce or release goods and services
Government
people that control or enforce the laws
laws that protects local people
Art
Architecture and styles
paintings
Drawing
Pottery
Sculpture
Architecture
Ceramics
Conceptual art
Photography
Portrait