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presentation about the taiwan´s culture!!
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Taiwan culture
presented by:
elka Araúz and
denis branda
handshakeswith Handshakes are the most common form of greeting foreigners.
greeting of respectMany Taiwanese look towards the ground as a sing of resptect when greating someone.
greet with a smile
You need not follow their example as they understand that westerners tend to smile warmly when introduced.
The chinese traditionally have three names. The surename, or
family name is first and is folowed by one ora two personal names.
Chines e women do not change their names when they marry other chinese, and the children’s last name will generally follow that of the father.
Often their personal names have some poetic or otherwise significant meating, so asking about the meaninf is a good way to break the ice.
when you are first meeting a person, address the person by their academic, professional, or honorific title and their surname.
The Taiwanese cuisine often associated with influences from the
provinces of central and southern China.
Taiwanese food served at a weddingA bowl of pork ball soup
Taiwan Cuisine
typical dishes
Grass jelly with mango chunksTortilla chile oyster sauce
Music in TaiwanTaiwan
has an extraordinary cultural diversity its musical culture can be
divided into three broad categories based on ethnic
heritage: Aboriginal and western China have.
The music of the aboriginal tribes
Singing and dancing burlesque cheguzhen
music
The myriad of styles of dance that exists
in Taiwan is intrinsically linked with the ethnic
and historical background of the country.
The art of dance in Taiwan
Twelve Parade Grannies. The dance of the Eight Generals
traditional dance
Taiwan Culture
Tank you