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Porcelain is so identified with China that it is called "china" in everyday English usage.
 
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Qinghuaci (blue and white pottery), the most famous type of porcelain during the Qing dynasty. In early modern period, it was also an important merchandise of China's international trade.
 
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Chinese ink wash painting called Eagles by Lin Liang(1416-1480). Located at the National Palace Museum.
 
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Snow Plums and Twin Cranes by Bian Jingzhao(1355–1428). Located at the Guangdong Museum.
 
Chinese culture is one of the world's oldest cultures, originating thousands of years ago. The area over which the culture prevails covers a large geographical region in East Asia and is extremely diverse and varying, with customs and traditions varying greatly between provinces, cities, and even towns as well.

Chinese civilization is historically considered the dominant culture of East Asia. With China being one of the earliest ancient civilizations, Chinese culture exerts profound influence on the philosophy, virtue, etiquette, and traditions of Asia to date. Chinese language, ceramics, architecture, music, dance, literature, martial arts, cuisine, visual arts, philosophy, business etiquette, religion, politics, and history have global influence, while its traditions and festivals are also celebrated, instilled, and practiced by people around the world.

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