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East Asian arts, the visual arts, performing arts, and music of China, Korea (North Korea andSouth Korea), and Japan. (The literature of this region is treated in separate articles on Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.) Some studies of East Asia also include the cultures of the Indochinese peninsula and adjoining islands, as well as Mongolia to the north. The logic of this occasional inclusion is based on a strict geographic definition as well as a recognition of common bonds forged through the acceptance of Buddhism by many of these cultures. China, Korea, and Japan, however, have been uniquely linked for several millennia by a common written languageand by broad cultural and political connections that have ranged in spirit from the uncritically adorational to the contentious.
Karate comes from Okinawa. It is based on the ancient art of kung fu from China combined with the local Okinawa art of te. From there it went to Japan and from there it went to Korea where it was combined with the local martial art and became what we know as Tae kwon do.
Liberal Arts
There is! The category is "Entertainment & Arts".
It is the period that Philippine arts rebirthed freedom.
China Central Academy of Fine Arts was created in 1950.
The main sports of China are martial arts,bad mingtong,and football.Thoose are the main sports of China.
China National Symphony Orchestra was created in 1956.
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In a way. The shaolin temple in china trained the monks living there. Hence they were the shaolin monks not the Buddhist monks. While they both believed in peace and not fighting they were not the same religion.
City Arts - 1995 China Visions was released on: USA: 1 January 1999
Ballet is very prominent.
There are many cultures and arts China has been doing for the past thousands of years. One is the art of the dragon. They use this objects a lot.
Those arts that mimicked animals developed by monks in china's antiquity
Olga Barz from Russia.
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