Wuyue culture
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Simplified Chinese | 吴越文化 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 吳越文化 | ||||||
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Wuyue culture (simplified Chinese: 吴越文化; traditional Chinese: 吳越文化) refers to the regional Chinese culture of the Wuyue people. The Wuyue are a Han Chinese subgroup that has historically been the dominant demographic in the region of Jiangnan. Wuyue culture is unique compared to other regions of China.[1]
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[edit]Cuisine
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[edit]See also
[edit]- Culture of Shanghai
- Zhongyuan culture
- Culture of Jiangxi
- Hokkien culture
- Hakka culture
- Cantonese culture
- Chinese culture
References
[edit]- ^ 董楚平. (2000). 吴越文化概述. 杭州师范学院学报: 社会科学版, (2), 10-13. (in Chinese)