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What are the top 10 world cultural symbols

What are the top 10 world cultural symbols

What are the top 10 world cultural symbols

1. American culture; Wall Street, Broadway, Hollywood, McDonald's, NBA, Coca-Cola, Hilton, Marlboro, Disney, Silicon Valley, Harvard University, Thanksgiving Day, Superman, Statue of Liberty, Barbie, the White House, football, jazz, Starbucks, Walmart

2, Chinese culture: Chinese language, the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Great Wall, Suzhou Garden, Confucius, Taoism, Sun Tzu's Art of War, Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Mogao Grottoes, the Tang Empire, silk, porcelain, Peking Opera, Shaolin Temple, Kung Fu, Journey to the West, Temple of Heaven, Chairman Mao, Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Chinese cooking

3. British culture: English language, Buckingham Palace (the Royal Palace of the United Kingdom), the Palace of Westminster (the Palace of Westminster is one of the most important palaces of Britain. one of the most important palaces in Britain, is also the seat of the British Parliament; the British Houses of Parliament), the British Museum, Stonehenge, Oxford University, Greenwich Observatory, Darwin, Newton, Shakespeare, the Beatles, the British Commonwealth, the gentlemanly, Queen Victoria, Rolls-Royce (BMW's brand, BMW's headquarters is located in Munich, Germany), Chivas Regal, Harry Potter, Churchill, BBC (BBC = British Broadcasting Corporation British Broadcasting Corporation), the British culture: English British Broadcasting Corporation British Broadcasting Corporation), Beckham

4, French culture: French, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre (also known as the Louvre, is the world's oldest, largest and one of the most famous museums), Versailles (France's most magnificent, most luxurious palace), Balzac, Hugo, Hennessy ( Hennessy is the world's number one selling cognac and has the world's largest collection of aged life-giving water. "Cognac is a small town in southwestern France. It is surrounded by an area of about 100,000 hectares, where both the weather and the soil are optimal for the growth of good grapes. As a result, Cognac is the most famous wine-growing region in France, and the grapes produced here make the best quality brandy), Emperor Napoleon I, Louis

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Louis Vuitton (LV), Estee Lauder, L'Oréal, Carrefour, Christian Dior (CD ; ChristianDiorParis), Pilcardin, Mont St. Michel (a French Famous monuments and Christian sites), Joan of Arc, Champs Elysées, Red and Black, Enlightenment, Chanel

5, Japanese culture: chrysanthemums and swords, Bushido, the Emperor, Toshogu Shrine, Mt. Fuji, Cherry Blossoms, Phalangist Temple, Katsushika, Japanese bathing culture, Japanese cuisine, Himeji Castle, Sumo wrestling, Karate, Shinto and Shinto shrines, Judo, Noh Theatre, kimono, Sony, Issey Miyake, Shinkansen Culture

6, Italian culture: Gucci, Armani, Prada, the Roman Empire, Ferrari, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pompeii, Colosseum, Versace, Marco Polo, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, the Pope, the Crusaders, the Renaissance, Milan Duomo Church, Missoni, pizza, Lamborghini, Ferragamo (Ferragamo)

7, German culture: BMW, Bauhaus architecture, Cologne Cathedral, Brandenburg Gate, Bismarck, Charlemagne, Porsche, University of Bonn, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Beethoven, Siemens, Martin Luther, the Berlin Wall, Oktoberfest in Munich, Marx, Metro, Bertelsmann, Adidas, Palace of Würzburg, Montblanc

8, Russian culture: the Roman Pope, Crusades, Renaissance, Milan Duomo Church, Missoni, pizza, Lamborghini, Ferragamo (Ferragamo)

8, Russian culture: Russian language, the tsar, the Kremlin, Peter's Palace, vodka, Lenin, Peter I the Great, Stalin, Pushkin, Mendeleev, Tchaikovsky, Cossacks cavalry, Lev Tolstoy,

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Silent Don, Baikal culture, Gagarin, Moscow University, Yekaterina II the Great, Siberian Culture, the Kingdom of Ice Sports

9, Spanish culture: bullfighters, Madrid Oriental Palace, Real Madrid, Spanish language, Pamplona Running of the Bulls, the Church of the Holy Family, the ancient city of Toledo, the Alhambra Palace, Palau Concert Hall, Columbus, the Guggenheim Museum of Fine Arts, Don Quixote, the Habsburgs, Franco, the Moorish culture, the Caves of Altamira, the Cathedral of Seville, Pilgrimage Route, Elke Mystery Play, Picasso

10, Indian culture: Hinduism, Achandra Caves, Shiva, Taj Mahal, Konarak Sun Temple, Mahatma Gandhi, Khajuraho monuments, Agra Fort, India Love Sutra, Bollywood, Humayun's Tomb, Gutbhuta, Bodh Gaya, Deer Park, Kushalagarh, the caste system, Ashoka and the Peacock empire, the holy city of Varanasi, Sakyamuni and Buddhism, Sikhism

11, Greek culture: Marathon, Olympics, Acropolis, Mount Athos, the ancient city of Rhodes, Knossos Palace, Mount Olympus, the Corinth Canal, Homer's epics, Euclid, Archimedes, Plato, Aristotle, Alexander III the Great, the culture of the island of Tyre, Mendiola, Athena and the olive branch, Mistralas, Samos Hera Temple, Spartans

12, Korean culture: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gyeongju Grotto Nunnery and Bulguksa Temple, Goryeo ginseng, taiji bagua, the Kingdom of Go, Goryeo medicinal cuisine, Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival, Suwon Hwaseong, Samsung, Lakin (LG), Geoje Haegeum, Jiyi Mountain,

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Korean clothes, Korean cuisine, Taekwondo, Confucianism, the rule of the country, the Masked Dance, Jongmyo Ancestral Ceremony, Pansori Epic Rap, Sunkyung (SK

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