Today China it enjoys a balance between its cultural vocabulary and the multiplicity of ethnic groups that inhabit it. And it is that being one of the most populated countries on the planet has given it a multicultural status in which its customs are as diverse as the people who live here.

For example, in terms of religion, part of China professes Buddhism, as well as a large part Islam and traditional shamanism of the Tibet.

Beijing opera

Typical Chinese can be very reserved people both in public and in their family relationships and although the role of the family is typically very well placed in the social environment and its value is highly appreciated, the silent character of the Chinese makes their relationships unique. generally not very intense but more durable.

The languages ​​spoken in China are also very diverse, and although traditionally Mandarin Chinese is the most widely used in the field of international business, other languages ​​such as Uyghur, Tibetan, Mongolian, and Zhuang are very popular.

chinese calligraphy

The Chinese also highly value writing, which is basically made up of symbols that have survived for hundreds of years. In ancient times and some parts of present-day China, written Chinese (calligraphy) as a matter of art, and not so much as a communication tool. This art is joined by that of sung performances, such as the Peking Opera, very famous in the world.

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