The culture of this country is a classic blend with modernity changing their traditions, habits and customs of each province, municipality, settlement, etc. The social influences and habits they see mainly Confucian, Neo-Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.
Chinese cuisine is appreciated worldwide for its diversity, unlike Westerners who consider the meat protein as main food of a meal, the Chinese consider important carbohydrates of rice and noodles. Chinese tea is often used for consumption and for herbal medicines. The teas are also considered one of the seven daily necessities as part of the list firewood, rice, oil, vinegar, soy sauce and salt. The silverware found in the tables are typically Chinese ok'uai-tzu to solid foods and a porcelain spoon for liquid food, the knife is considered a savage act on the table so the food will already cut the table.
The most popular language in China is Mandarin with approximately 836 million speakers, are also spoken Wu, Cantonese, Gan, Hui, etc.. Another very different from Western countries is the issue of writing that is based on ideograms and vary from region to region.
His works of art are very much based on animals and mythological landscapes, the handmade ceramic vases are also greatly appreciated. The main instruments of Chinese music are flute, string instruments, gongs, timpani and cymbals.