Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - China's neighboring countries and representative items in English
China's neighboring countries and representative items in English
2, South Korea (Republic of): national flower: cherry blossoms (cherry), traditional food: sushi, sashimi. Korea (Republic of): national flower: hibiscus (flos hibisci); traditional food: rice cake, hanok, kimchi (pickle). Symbols: Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest royal palace in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty; Korean drama: a cultural phenomenon that has taken the Asian women's world by storm; Koryo ginseng; amethyst (amethyst), a high-quality and colorful amethyst that is renowned around the globe; hanbok (Korean traditional dress), which is still worn during the grand festivals today
3. The national flower of the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea): Hibiscus (flos hibisci) symbolizes life force, endless; traditional food: cold noodles, chili sauce; symbols: Kim Il Sung (deceased) as the "eternal President of the country"; revolutionary military culture, revolutionary literature and art; nuclear weapons, anti-American, the product of the military tradition; the best socialist system; dictatorship; The 38th parallel
4, Russia (Russia) national flower: sunflower (helianthus); traditional food: potatoes roast beef and big Lebas; symbols: Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Belinsky, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Gorky, Sholokhov, the history of these great literary heroes; Russia's circus technology; nesting dolls: Traditional handicrafts, a must-buy for Russian travelers; vodka (vodka); natural landscape of Lake Baikal, Siberia, Caucasus Mountains. Human landscape of Red Square, the Kremlin (presidential site) and various cathedrals; Peter the Great (founder of Russian modernization), Ekaterina II (most famous for gaining access to the Black Sea), the Cold War, Khrushchev, Yeltsin and other stormy history p>
5, India (The Republic of India): National Flower: Lotus (lotus); traditional food: Curry (curry) the most common seasoning; symbols: blue peacock (national bird), Bodhi tree (Sakyamuni enlightenment. It is also the national tree), Buddhism (the birthplace of Buddhism), the Taj Mahal (India's landmark, the witness of love), a large population (unlimited births, the population will exceed that of China), the Indus River (also the birthplace of the Indus River civilization), the caste system (a strict social hierarchy, divided into four grades), the Deccan Plateau, the Indo-Pakistani conflict
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