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Hakka Culture / Ke jia wen hua

Cui Karen, Gong Wenrui
Publication date 01/02/2022
EAN: 9787210137948
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Hakka culture (Chinese: ????) refers to the culture created by Hakka people, a Han Chinese subgroup, across Asia and Americas. It encompasses the shared language, various art forms, food culture, folklore, and traditional customs. Hakka culture stemm... See full description
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PublisherJXFINEARTS
Page Count155
Languageen
AuthorCui Karen, Gong Wenrui
FormatHardback
Product typeBook
Publication date01/02/2022
Weight334 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.30 x 14.50 x 24.00 cm
Hakka culture (Chinese: ????) refers to the culture created by Hakka people, a Han Chinese subgroup, across Asia and Americas. It encompasses the shared language, various art forms, food culture, folklore, and traditional customs. Hakka culture stemmed from the culture of Ancient Han Chinese, who migrated from China's central plain to what is modern day's Southern China during the 6th to 13th century, and intermixed with local non-Han Hmong–Mien speaking ethnic groups such as the Yao people, the She people, and the Miao people.[1] It has also been influenced by the cultures of surrounding Han Chinese groups, such as the Cantonese and the Hoklo. Having historically lived in the mountains of Southern China and being minority groups in many of the surrounding Chinese provinces, the Hakka have developed a culture characterized by reservedness, stability, and frugality.