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What are the types of traditional Chinese culture based on geography?

China's vast territory, the culture of each place after thousands of years of development, gradually with distinctive local characteristics, and has the Chinese culture of ****. Chinese culture can be divided into several regions: the Yellow River basin around Jin, Hebei, Qin, Lu and Yu; the upper reaches of the Yangtze River around Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou; the middle reaches of the Yangtze River around the two lakes and Jiangxi; the lower reaches of the Yangtze River around Anhui and Jiangsu and Zhejiang; the Northeast region; the Inner Mongolia region; the Xinjiang region; the Tibetan region in Tibet, Qinghai and western Sichuan; the Pearl River basin around the two Guangzhous and the Minjiang basin in Fujian, and so on.

Yellow River Culture (North)

Northern regional cultures such as the Central Plains Culture, Qinlong Culture, Jin Culture, Qilu Culture, etc.

Yangtze River Culture (South)

Southern regional cultures such as the Chu Culture, Jingchu Culture (also known as Hunan Culture), Wu-Yue Culture, Hui Culture, Gan Culture, Jianghuai Culture, Ba-Shu Culture, and Lingnan Culture, etc.

Continental Culture

Wenchang Temple Festival, Wu Temple Festival, Confucius Temple Festival, Guandi Temple, Yue Wang Temple, Wu Zixu Festival, Qu Yuan Festival, Cold Food Festival

Oceanic Culture

Mazu Faith, Zheng He Faith, Tianfei Palace, Maritime Silk Road, and the Seven Pilgrimage Routes to the West

The Mazu Culture

Mazu Faith, Zheng He Faith, Tianfei Palace, and the Seven Pilgrimages to the West Ocean