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[[Tauland|Taulandt]] her culture is a blend of Han Chinese, Dutch, and Austronesian Taiwanese cultures. Despite the overwhelming Sino-Dutch influence, Japanese and Korean cultures have influenced Tauuan culture as well. It is a diverse culture with free-spirited people yet very strong family values and a prominent ''de facto'' social hierarchy. |
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The culture has a lot of influences from Han Chinese culture with it being said those beliefs and values served as the foundation from which Taulandt's culture as we know it today was developed. While many experts still disagree on how Han influences compare to Dutch influences, it is generally agreed upon that the Han have been dominant for centuries. |
The culture has a lot of influences from Han Chinese culture with it being said those beliefs and values served as the foundation from which Taulandt's culture as we know it today was developed. While many experts still disagree on how Han influences compare to Dutch influences, it is generally agreed upon that the Han have been dominant for centuries. |