Period+6+China+Culture

=Chinese Culture:=

Culture is one of the influential aspects of China. Culture can affect the food, traditions, and art, as well as the daily life in China. Some of the more popular foods were noodles, rice, vegetables, and fish. The people believe in having fresh food everyday and never putting anything to waste. Calligraphy, architecture, and music are the three things that make China’s art unique. One of the most well known pieces of art in China is the Great Wall of China. There are many different festivals and traditions that bring to together the Chinese people. Some examples are the Lunar New Year Festival, where one of the focal points is the giant dragon puppet snaking through the streets. Their art is different, as well as their daily life. They have crowded streets and use more environmentally sound means of transportation. They ride bikes to work, and the streets are almost never found empty during daylight hours.

//Great Wall of China Photo by:// <[|www.library.thinkquest.org] > Chinese New Year photo by: Wang Daiyu Ferroa, Peggy. //Culture of the World China.// New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2005. Print.