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Lingnan Culture
AlexVinceKarenKylie
Brief Introductin to Lingnan culture
About Lingnan
Lingnan (嶺南 ) is a geographic area referring to lands in the south of China's "Five Ranges" which are Qitian, Dayu, Dupang, Mengzhu, Yuecheng.
Nowadays, on the administrative aspect, the region covers the Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, provinces of southern China and northern Vietnam. Hunan and Jiangxi are not included.
Sub Tropical areas• Summer: Hot and Humid• Winter: Cold but no snow
About Lingnan
Hainan
Guangxi Guangdong
About Lingnan culture
● Divided into three subcultures - Guangdong culture - Chaozhou culture - Hakka culture
● High-context culture
- Long lasting relationship - Communicate by shared code - Agreements tend to be spoken then written
About Lingnan culture
• Collectivism vs Individualism
Individualism Lingnan Culture Collectivism
•Contain both collectivism and individualism element, but more focus on collectivism
About Lingnan culture
• MASCULINITY
Depend upon subcultures
• High uncertainty avoidance
• Concept of space
– Both private and public activities are utilized
– Encourage more public space
About Lingnan culture About Lingnan culture
History's Impact on Lingnan Culture
History's Impact on Lingnan Culture
Lingnan culture is a regional culture, with local characteristics, formed in a certain stage of historical development.
It is scarcely impacted by historical events of Central Plain of Classical China.
The impact form the history of mondern China is important to Lingnan culture.
History's Impact on Lingnan CultureRoots of Lingnan culture
Lingnan region developed late in history. It was regarded as "completely apart from the land".
In Han and Tang period Lingnan become an important gateway for foreigners. Buddhist culture and Arab culture is introduced to Lingnan.
Origional South Yue culture is formed
Modern Lingnan culture
Guangzhou was developed as the trade center, a port city and "Marine Silk Road". The feature of paying attention to the interests was formed while people were willing to open, to accept new things, to learn and to take risks.
In late Ming Dynasty, Lingnan was most active commercial region, so Lingnan people became anti-traditional spirit and innovative.
In late Qing Dynasty, introducing of modern western culture has great impact on Lingnan culture
Historical Events' Impact on Lingnan Culture
Signing Treaty of Nanking (1842)
In terms of the Treaty of Nanking or Treaty of Nanjing, signed 29 August 1842, Guangzhou was one of five cities which are opened for trade as a commercial port.
An Influx of westerners, western culture, religous and thought made a great impact on every aspect of the culture of local pople.
Historical Events' Impact on Lingnan Culture
Modern Lingnan cultural dissemination and development, are mainly driven by college education.
The establishment of of Colleges in Qing
After the mid-Qing, There has been impacts of Western thought in Lingnan region. There is also concern among scholars. In order to cope with the situation, 『 Guoxue the body, Western learning for use』 is promoted by Qing government in Guangxu fifteen years (1889). Many colleges were established, such Xuehai Hall.
These colleges foster many academics that has great impacts to the society and to the thought of many Chinese. For example, Liang Qichao, Kang Youwei whohold Reform Movement.
Historical Events' Impact on Lingnan Culture
Chinese Economic Reform
In this big programme, Guangzhou is defined as one of the “Economic Spcial Region” . Centrol government of China put great effort on developing Guangzhou. Whole city is commerce - oriented.
The fast development lead to modernization of the culture. Pragmatism, Utilitarianism and Individualism has became the leading philosophy of Contonese.
Lingnan Dining Culture
Lingnan Dining Culture
Due to the geographical features of the living environment, Lingnan people have their distinctive dining culture when comparing to the people living in Central Plain (Zhōngyuán) of China.
Lingnan borders "Five Ranges" in the north and face to South China Sea. Lingnan has the Tropic of Cancer traversing, so the temperate climate and abundant rainfall is advantageous to the agriculture and the fishery.The products and food materials are rich and various. Moreover, with the introduction of Western diet characteristic, it accomplishes Lingnan's diverse and the bright diet culture.
Tea CultureGōongfu Chá Dào (工夫茶 )
● known as "Kung Fu Tea Ceremony"
● a famous tradition of Chaozhou
● How to brew tea is considered to be an art
● As a sign of respect eg. To welcome guests
Yum cha (Drinking tea)
● Dinning in chálou--Guandong (Cantonese) style teahouses● A lifestyle, an enjoyment● For family gathering● Can be breakfast, brunch or afternoon tea● An essential cultural element in social life of Lingnan people
Dim sumA traditional Chinese cuisine in which small portions of a
variety of foods, including an assortment of steamed or fried dumplings, are served in succession.
● Usually along with Chinese tea
● Can be snacks or meal
● Inclue different cooking skills
● A Chinese cuisine signature
● Wide variety
– Main eg. Bau, Rice noodle rolls,Gao,Cakes
– Sweets eg.Egg tart, Jin deui, Dou fu fa
– Special eg. Phoenix talons, Lotus leaf rice
Famous Dim sum Dishes
An Dim sum menu Prawn DumplingsPrawn Dumplings
Fresh Prawn Rice Flour Rolls
Siew Mai
Century Egg & Lean Meat CongeeChinese Herbal Jelly
Beef Ball Horfun
Lingnan cuisine — Yue cài
Yue cài (粵菜 ) is one of Chinese famous four main dishes. It consists of Guǎngdōng cài (Cantonese cuisine)、 Cháozhou cài (Teochew cuisine) and Dongjiang cài (Hakka cuisine).
Yue cài has high reputation in the world.
Guǎngdōng cài (Cantonese cuisine) — Main body of Yue cai
So-called " for food it's Guangzhou ", of all China's regional cuisines, that of Canton (Guangdong) province is recognized to be the best and has been considered so for centuries.● Freshness is the keyword in Guǎngdōng cài
● Appearance is fine
● Dverse food materials eg. game, insects, animals viscus "Any animal, whose back faces sky, can be eaten."
● “Hé” (means harmony) is the spirit of Guǎngdōng cài, reflecting Chinese traditional moral outlook — harmony.
● Innovation is emphasized
● Twice-daily trips to the fresh vegetable and meat markets are still the custom for traditionalist housewives.
Lingnan cuisine — Guǎngdōng cài
Beef entrails
Seafood is cooked when it has just been caught
Good appearance
Daily Double-boil Soup
Famous Guǎngdōng cài Dishes
Dalang Double skin milk
Roasted suckling pig
Dung Gong - Salt baked chicken Steamed grouper fish
Superior Stock
Cháozhou cài (Teochew cuisine) Cháozhou cài has thousand years history in China. It has unique flavor.
● “Cháozhou cài looks at the appetizers” Cháozhou cài has various appetizers
● Seasoning is important
● Diverse cooking methords
● Good at cooking seafood.Seafood, ducks and geese are much favored by the Chiu Chow people
● Different dishes according to seasons
● Usually for a late night dinner known as "da lang" (打冷 ) among the Cantonese.
Lingnan cuisine — Cháozhou cài
Famous Cháozhou cài dishes
Spiced goose,Chaozhou style
Braised sea cucumber in brown sauce
Braised bird's nest with eggs
Roast goose,Chaozhou style
Lingnan Music
Lingnan Music
There are many different nations in Lingnan. Due to different nations and different languages, many different kinds of music are developed in Lingnan.
They include Chaozhou opera(潮劇 ) Yuèjù (﹑ 粵劇 )Hakka hill songs (﹑ 客家山歌 ) Qiong Opera (﹑ 瓊劇 ) Han Opera (﹑ 漢劇 ) Yuedong fishmen's songs (﹑ 粵東
漁歌 ) and Guangdong Xiaoqu (廣東小曲 )
Here, Chaozhou opera Yuèjù and Hakka hill songs ﹑will be introduced briefly.
Lingnan Music - Chaozhou opera
Chaozhou opera (潮劇 ) is a traditional and regional art form which has a history of more than 430 years.
● Popular in Guangdong、 Fujian 、 HongKong and Taiwan● Developed from “Nanxi Opera of Song Yuan Dynasty ”(宋元南戲 )● Clowns and females are the most distinctive characters ● Sang(生 )、 Daan(旦 ) and Cau(醜 ) have most local color in Chaozhou opera
Lingnan Music - Yuèjù Yuèjù - Cantonese opera (粵劇 )
Yueju opera combines Mandarin operatic traditions and Cantonese dialect. Rooted in the Cantonese-speaking provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi, Yueju opera is characterized by a combination of string and percussion instruments, with elaborate costumes and face painting. It also incorporates stunts and fights using real weapons and drawing on the Shaolin martial arts, as illustrated by the central Wenwusheng role that demands proficiency in both singing and fighting. It has developed a rich repertoire of stories ranging from historical epics to more realistic descriptions of daily life.
Lingnan Music - Yuèjù Features of Yuèjù Opera
● Writers put words into this pool of melodies and tunes. Singers add own personal variation and style to the melody when they sing it.
● Six major roles: Wenwusheng (man of both letters and martial arts) Xiaosheng (Personated young man) Wu sheng (cavalier) Chousheng (clown) Zhengyinhuadan (female characters) Erbanghuadan (young woman)● Two types — "Mun" intellectual, polite, and cultured.Characters ﹕ are either scholars, royalty. — "Mo" martial arts. Characters are generals or ﹕ warriors.
● Absorption of Western music composition eg. musical instruments absorbed violin, guitar, etc.
Lingnan Music - Hakka hill songsHakka hill songs
Hakka hill songs is a unique regional muisc. It is the art that Hakka people expressing their lives.
● Used as a form of communication at a distance.
● Usually are love songs for young men to express their love to the girls
Hakka hill song festival
Famous hill song singerXu Qiuju
● The melody have higher pitch so that can the sound can travel far
● Contains “ fu bi xing” —(賦比興) a writing way in Chinese literature
Religious in Lingnan Region
Religious in Lingnan Region
● Buddhism● Taoism● Christianity● Catholicism● Islam
● Lingnan was a business center in China– Foreigners arrive Guangzhou as their first stop in
China few hundred years ago– Brings foreign culture, including religious into
Lingnan region as well as China– Great influence to traditional Lingnan Culture
History of Lingnan Religious
● “Mid-point” between Chinese and Foreign Religious– Chinese monks go to India– Foreign Christians come to China– Guangzhou act as their departure/arrival port– Enhance the diversity of religion
History of Lingnan Religious
Most Popular Religion in Lingnan – Taoism and Buddhism
Guang Xiao Temple
Buddhism
– Religion from India, but popular in Lingnan
– Same as Taoism, Principle of Buddhism base on agriculture Similar principle with Taoism
– Many Lingnan people treat Taoism and Buddhism the same
Most Popular Religion in Lingnan – Taoism and Buddhism
San Yuan Temple
Taoism– Chinese Traditional Region– Fit lifestyle and thought of Chinese People
● Do not want to know the principal of religion● Hope religious can bless them and give them
goodluck● Lingnan people will worship any kind of
spirit, or even an Ancient Person● e.g. worship Buddha and Lu DongBin
Together
Lingnan people’s attitude to religious
● Popular in worshiping Guan Yu (represent loyalty and wealth)
● Hope he can bless the business and earn a lot from it
Effect of religious to Lingnan Hospitality Industry
Worshiping Guan Yu in restaurants
Lingnan Festivals
Chinese New Year
● Date:Date: The first day of a year in lunar calendar The first day of a year in lunar calendar● Activities:Activities: fireworks display, visiting and greeting, lion and fireworks display, visiting and greeting, lion and
dragon dancingand many other great folklore-inspection dragon dancingand many other great folklore-inspection events. events.
● Of all the traditional Chinese festivals, the new Year was Of all the traditional Chinese festivals, the new Year was perhaps the most colorful and important. perhaps the most colorful and important.
● A time for the Chinese to congratulate each other and A time for the Chinese to congratulate each other and themselves on having passed through another year.themselves on having passed through another year.
Lantern Festival
● Date:Date: 15th of the first lunar month 15th of the first lunar month
● Activities:Activities: Lanterns expositions, garden parties and firework Lanterns expositions, garden parties and firework displaysdisplays
● The New Year celebrations ended on the 15th of the First The New Year celebrations ended on the 15th of the First Moon with the Moon with the Lantern FestivalLantern Festival. .
● a day to celebrate the anniversary of their deliverance by the a day to celebrate the anniversary of their deliverance by the Jade Emperor as people were accused of killing his favorite Jade Emperor as people were accused of killing his favorite goose.goose.
Qingming Festival
● Date: Date: 12th of the 3rd lunar month12th of the 3rd lunar month
● Activities:Activities: Cleaning ancestors' graves and holding memorial Cleaning ancestors' graves and holding memorial ceremonies, spring outing, and flying kitesceremonies, spring outing, and flying kites
● A time for respect to ancestors.A time for respect to ancestors.● The graves of deceased relatives are swept and tended, the The graves of deceased relatives are swept and tended, the
memory of the dead cherished and offering of food may be memory of the dead cherished and offering of food may be made. made.
Dragon Boat Festival
● Date: Date: Date: 5th day of the 5th lunar monthDate: 5th day of the 5th lunar month
● Activities: Activities: Dragon Boat races and eating rice Dragon Boat races and eating rice dumplings dumplings
● Originally a religious practice, it is now purely Originally a religious practice, it is now purely recreational. recreational.
● A day to celebrate the death of the poet Qu Yuan, A day to celebrate the death of the poet Qu Yuan, who drowned himself in the 3rd Century BC as a who drowned himself in the 3rd Century BC as a protest against a corrupt government. protest against a corrupt government.
Mid-Autumn Festival● Date:Date: 15th of the 8th lunar month 15th of the 8th lunar month● Activities: Activities: enjoying moonlight and eating moon cakes with enjoying moonlight and eating moon cakes with
families.families.● Probably the second most important festival in the Chinese Probably the second most important festival in the Chinese
calendar) calendar) ● It celebrates the moonIt celebrates the moon● In Chinese symbolism the moon symbolizes unity and In Chinese symbolism the moon symbolizes unity and
wholeness and is a time for reunion of families. Abundant wholeness and is a time for reunion of families. Abundant meals are eaten during the festival and moon cakes, round meals are eaten during the festival and moon cakes, round pastries filled with nuts, dried fruits, preserved flowers, pastries filled with nuts, dried fruits, preserved flowers, sesame and/or marinated beef or bacon are eaten.sesame and/or marinated beef or bacon are eaten.
Moon cakes
Impact of Chinese Festivals on Hospitality industry
● Higher potential business opportunityHigher potential business opportunity
e.g. 1 In Mid Autumn Festival, different type of moon cakes are e.g. 1 In Mid Autumn Festival, different type of moon cakes are emerged in the market as the producer want to make use of emerged in the market as the producer want to make use of the festival to earn more profitthe festival to earn more profit
e.g 2 Abundant meals on Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Abundant meals on Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival will be promoted byFestival will be promoted by Food & Beverage Industry to fit the demand of festivals
Impact of Chinese Festivals on Hospitality industry
● Commercialization of FestivalCommercialization of Festival
● e.g. Travel company may introduce particular e.g. Travel company may introduce particular cultural tour by combining the theme of cultural tour by combining the theme of traditional festivalstraditional festivals
Lingnan Art
Chinese Painting
There are mainly two techniques in Chinese painting, There are mainly two techniques in Chinese painting, which arewhich are•Meticulous - Gong-bi (Meticulous - Gong-bi (工筆工筆 ) often referred to as ) often referred to as "court-style" painting "court-style" painting •Freehand - Freehand - Shui-mo ( (水墨水墨 ) loosely termed ) loosely termed watercolour or brush painting. The Chinese character watercolour or brush painting. The Chinese character "mo" means ink and "shui" means water."mo" means ink and "shui" means water.
● one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. ● The earliest paintings were not representational but The earliest paintings were not representational but
ornamentalornamental● They consisted of patterns or designs rather than pictures.They consisted of patterns or designs rather than pictures.● same techniques as calligraphy same techniques as calligraphy
● done with a done with a brush dipped in black or colored inkbrush dipped in black or colored ink. .
Lingnan School in painting
●Innovation
●Mainly painting views of Lingnan
●Introducing Western painting skills
●Integrating many different traditional skills
The revolutionaries of traditional Chinese painting
Lingnan People
Nowadays Lingnan People● Practise orientation
● With an open mind to gather, accept good advice
● Influenced by Western culture, combined with traditional Chinese culture
● Tend to perceptually understand problems and scientifically analysis problems
● Pursue fresh and lively, pro-nature aesthetic ideals
modern Lingnan culture has "practise", "new", "live", "change" four characteristics.
Modern Lingnan People
“Get the trend first” and\ “started the trend of the first”
Pragmatism, Utilitarianism, focus on practicability
Creative, innovative
Still keeping traditional value in minds
Pursue natural beauty
Pursue mordern life
Modern? Traditional?
The End
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