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Assignment:

Chinese culture
Submitted to:
Miss. Madiha irshad
Submitted by:
Attiq ur rehman
Class:
BS(IT)
Subject:
Introduction to business
Institution :

Chinese culture:
Chinese culture is one of the world's oldest cultures. The
area in which the culture is dominant covers a large
geographical region in eastern Asia with customs and
traditions varying greatly between towns, cities and

provinces. Important components of Chinese culture


include followings.

Religion in China
Chinese Language
Chinese Fashion
Chinese literature
Chinese foods
Chinese drinks

Religion in China:
The Chinese religions are family-oriented and do not
demand the exclusive adherence of members. Some
scholars doubt the use of the term "religion" in reference
to Buddhism and Taoism
Buddhism remains a main popular religion in China since
its introduction in the 1st century. One of the largest
group of religious traditions is the Chinese folk religion or
"Shenism"
Taoism (modernly: Daoism) is a philosophical and
religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with
the Tao

Chinese Language:
The ancient written standard was Classical Chinese. It
was used for thousands of years, but was mostly
reserved for scholars and intellectuals which forms the
"top" class of the society called "shi da fu

Chinese Fashion:
Different social classes in different eras boast different
fashion trends, the colour yellow or red is usually
reserved for the emperor. China's fashion history covers
hundreds of years with some of the most colourful and
dive rse arrangements.

Chinese literature:
the era of the Zhou Dynasty is often looked to as the
touchstone of Chinese cultural development. The Five
Cardinal Points are the foundation for almost all major
studies. Concepts covered within the Chinese classic
texts present a wide range of subjects including poetry,
astrology, astronomy, calendar, and many others.

Chinese foods :
Rice,Noodles,Soybeans,Wheat,Vegetables

Chinese drinks:
Tea,Herbal drink,Milk

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