Culture of Tauland: Difference between revisions
m
→Family: edited the Taulandt to Tauland
Dutch-ODST (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Dutch-ODST (talk | contribs) m (→Family: edited the Taulandt to Tauland) |
||
Line 1:
[[Tauland
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
The people of
== Language ==
Line 22:
From a physical perspective, the Tauuan people are a mix of European (Caucasoid), Han/Altaic (Mongoloid), and Aboriginal (Australoid) in different proportions. Many describe them as simply 'Eurasian' in appearance. They may have blonde, black, brown, or even red hair. While most have black and brown eyes, a significant part of the population has green and blue eyes.
== Religion ==
The prevalent form of religious belief in
Apart from the syncretic form of traditional Chinese folk religion, Humanistic Buddhism is the major distinguishing trait of modern
While a majority of
== The Arts & Media ==
The cultural phenomenon, known as De Golf (lit. ''
Western-style pop, hip hop, rhythm and blues, rock, folk, and electronic music have become dominant in the modern
Since the success of the film ''Rode Draak'' in 1989, the
== Holidays ==
Due to the variety of cultural influences, mainly from Dutch and Han cultures,
The major official holidays within
* New Years: 1 day (1 January)
Line 57:
===== '''Spatial management''' =====
In urban planning, this is seen in:
Line 68:
===== Sports =====
Sport is considered a national pastime in
The most popular sports are martial arts, climbing, football, tennis, athletics, field hockey, running, and equestrianism to name a few. A key part of the
Since the 1980s there has been a sharp increase in the number of gyms within the country. Due to social pressure and a rigid beauty standard, activities such as cardio, CrossFit, and weight training have become quite popular in the county.
== Family ==
In the modern-day, the
What is considered family in
|