Question: What is special about Taiwanese culture?

Modern Taiwanese culture blends Chinese, Austronesian, Japanese and Western influences. Because Taiwan never experienced Communist oppression, visitors have opportunities to witness traditional religious practices and ancient customs that have disappeared from the Chinese mainland.

What is the Taiwanese culture like?

Taiwans culture may be described as traditional and conservative, like most other Asian cultures but to a greater degree. It is mainly Chinese in origin and is patriarchal and patrilineal, with the family at the centre of cultural activities.

What are some traditions in Taiwan?

6 Traditions Only Locals In Taiwan Can UnderstandThe Fear of Four. There are unlucky numbers in every culture, but here in Taiwan, they take it to the next level. Dont Finish the Food on the Table. The do not List for Ghost month. Cold Fruits and the Common Cold. Pole Dancers at Funerals. Standing in the Line of Fire.

What are traditions in Taiwan?

Some of the festivals celebrated in Taiwan are the Mid-Autumn Festival, Ghost Festival, Lantern Festival, and Chinese Valentines Day. Tomb Sweeping Day is significant to the Taiwanese, who use the day to worship and honor the dead, with families visiting graves and offering sacrifices.

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