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Indian culture is widely loved by the public. What about this culture?
First of all, we can see that the clothing of Indian culture is different from ours. Generally, Indian women's dresses are made up of substances with matching colors, such as tights, and this kind of clothing is generally a traditional Indian women's dress wrapped in cloth or silk five or six meters long, which is different from the traditional Chinese clothes in China. Of course, Bian Xiao thinks that Hanfu in our country is still better, because there is still a feeling of flying fairy.
Besides, the diet in India is different from ours. Most people in India eat vegetarian food, including bread, vegetables and milk. The meat is mainly mutton and chicken. Because people in India believe in cows, cows are regarded as national treasures in India, so they don't eat beef in India, but India also has Islam and eats beef instead of pork. It is precisely because of these special traditions that Indian culture has been welcomed by many people in the world.
To sum up, we can clearly know that Indian culture is very popular with the public, and this culture is actually very good, at least in our view, but for Bian Xiao, I still think our country's culture is very good, and in my heart, I also think Hanfu is very beautiful.
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