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The Research on the Value of China’s Square Culture — As the Rules for Healthy Keeping

  • The Journal of Chinese Cultural Studies
  • 2018, (39), pp.173-200
  • DOI : 10.18212/cccs.2018..39.008
  • Publisher : The Society For Chinese Cultural Studies
  • Research Area : Humanities > Chinese Language and Literature > Chinese Literature > Chinese Culture
  • Received : January 12, 2018
  • Accepted : February 15, 2018
  • Published : February 28, 2018

Choi, Saeyoon 1

1고신대학교

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ABSTRACT

To understand a country or city, often say to visit the plaza. The plaza is primarily located in the center of the transportation center of the city, primarily in the middle of the city. So citizens and visitors can easily approach and visit the square. The square is freely frequented by many citizens, including men, women and children do what they want to do. Through these activities, they can get enjoyment and health. The plaza has a characteristic of public, inclusive, and spontaneity. Therefore, the plaza is the face of the country and the representative face. One can also guess the values of the values pursued by the state and society through the Plaza culture. Traditional Chinese Square culture originated from folk art and traditional physical activities. For a long time, however, China’s square has been used for political purposes to promote and consolidate the system. Then, as Reform and Openness began, the China’s square began to transform itself. For example, large-scale assemblies, celebrations, and celebrations were held, thereby limiting cultural events. More and more cultural activities are being undertaken in the Chinese cities in the 1990s due to the improvements in living conditions and the desire to improve the quality of living and the quality of living of the Chinese, and the maturity of the Chinese people. As a result, China’s square culture, as a leisure activities have become more and more luxurious than ever before. We can understand Chinese culture through the plaza’s activities in China.

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