Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Comparative Study of Pakistan Chinese Cultures

2013 Comparative study of Pakistan and Chinese Cultures Muhammad Rashid (ID:2012420078) This report has compared the two cultures namely the Chinese and Pakistani culture by considering different parameters. The material and non-material aspects of culture are expressed and comparative study of two cultures is performed. Both the cultures have strong roots with the shades of thousands of years of civilizations. The ideology, ethics and living styles are compared with some examples and details. The architecture, food, arts and crafts, religion, education and festivals are elaborated in write detail to get the list of both cultures and to figure out the difference between two friendly boarder countries. It has been found that both courtiers†¦show more content†¦11 EID-UL-AZHA : .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 PAKISTAN DAY: MARCH 23.............................................................................................................. ......................... 11 INDEPENDENCE DAY: AUGUST 14 .............................................................................................................................. 12 DEFENCE DAY: SEP 06 .............................................................................................................................................. 12 AIR FORCE DAY: SEP 07 ............................................................................................................................................ 12 IQBAL DAY: NOV 09.................................................................................................................................................. 13 QUAID-E-AZAM DAY: DEC 25 ................................................................................................................................... 13 JASHN-E-BAHARAN: ...................................................................................................................................... ............ 13 SIBI FESTIVAL:Show MoreRelatedArranged Marriages And Love Marriages1617 Words   |  7 Pagesselected by a third party (usually their parents), while in a love marriage, people choose their marital partners based on their feelings or attraction for one another. 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