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Basic characteristics of community residents to traditional culture

The basic characteristic of community residents to traditional culture is that people in different communities have different clothing and eating habits. The most prominent is the cultural differences between urban and rural communities.

Community culture is a reflection of regional characteristics, population characteristics and residents' long-term economic and social life, and is essentially a concrete manifestation of local culture.

Generally speaking, in traditional rural communities with natural economy as the main body, residents have generally consistent beliefs, lifestyles, values and behavioral norms. Residents' ideas and cultural concepts tend to be conservative. Urban communities based on commodity economy, especially residents in large and medium-sized cities, often show various differences in beliefs, values, behavioral norms and lifestyles, and are more likely to accept advanced ideas and modern cultural concepts.