identifies characteristics of arts and crafts in specific countries in East Asia: China (Chinese painting and calligraphy); Japan (origami, woodblock printing, theater masks, face painting, and anime and manga); and Korea (theater masks, drums, and K-pop)
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The Chinese like to wear their traditional dresses in the Han Period Classical style fashion-loose robe with long sleeves.
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Most Korean sculpture is associated with religion, and the medium’s use declined with the lessening importance of traditional Buddhism.
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The Chinese like to wear their traditional dresses in the Han Period Classical style fashion-loose robe with long sleeves.
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Most Korean sculpture is associated with religion, and the medium’s use declined with the lessening importance of traditional Buddhism.
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The notable sculptures in China are Buddhist figures.
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The images of Kimono and Cherry blossom festival truly symbolize Japan.
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The Korean like to present their folk arts in miniature forms like the brass figurine of a samurai.
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It is a very popular comic books in Japan
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It is the traditional painting in China that means tidy or precise and is generally considered as descriptive than interpretive.
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It is art of paper folding in Japan.
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It is one of the oldest forms of visual art.
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It is the meaning of Daelim that held adoration in religion through sculptures in Korea.