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Cultures in different country

Ace I Briones
12-cookery
Philippine culture in clothing
• The Maria Clara is a traditional dress worn by Filipino women. The traditional attire gets its name from a famous character
known as Maria Clara in the epic 19th-century narrative, “Noli me tangere” written by Jose Rizal. The Maria Clara is made
of four components namely; the saya (a long dress), the tapis (a knee-long skirt), the camisa (a collarless chemise), and the
panuelo (a stiff scarf). In recent years, the Maria Clara has been modernized to produce a modern version known as the
terno which was popularized by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who wore the terno during the 2008 State of the
Nation Address. Another traditional garment of the Philippines is the Barong Tagalog normally worn by men during special
occasions. Also known as the Baro, the Barong Tagalog features a formal long shirt decorated with embroidery. The attire
was popularized by President Ramon Magsaysay who wore the Baro in most state functions.
Philippines cultural sports
• Arnis is the national martial art sport of Philippines. It is also known as Eskrima
and Kali. This sport actually emphasizes weapon based fighting which is done
using knives, bladed weapons, sticks and various improvised weapons. It also
includes hand to hand combat, grappling and weapon disarming methods.
Philippine cultural foods
Chicken adobo is a Pilipino foods originally in Philippine cuisine wich a
chicken is cooked in a soy sauce with a small extract of sweets .
Amsterdam culture
• Legal of smoking marijuana in Amsterdam . Its their culture because
they believe marijuana is a herbal medicine and good for health
Amsterdam culture art
Art runs in the Netherlands’ DNA, from Rembrandt and the old masters through Van Gogh all the way to an
exciting contemporary art scene. Amsterdam is home to a variety of world-famous museums:
the Rijksmuseum and the Rembrandt House Museum are a must for those wanting to delve into the artistic
wealth of the Golden Age. The Van Gogh Museum houses a beautiful and touching collection of the works of
one of the most famous Dutch painters. And the Stedelijk Museum takes the visitor on a journey through the
last 150 years of art, offering a great overview of modern and contemporary art, design and architecture.
Amsterdam cultural festival
• this festival may be called London Calling but it takes place in Amsterdam at one of the city’s hottest music
venues, Paradiso. This festival is all about showcasing new (and amazing) acts in music, the best place to
discover up and coming artists. The reason for its name is because back in the day, the festival was set up to
give British artists a platform but today musicians from all over the world are represented. This year’s line up
is insane with incredible fresh talent taking to the stage including the likes of Bodega, YungBlud, Mattiel and
more.
Italian cultural festival
• Fair of Sant’Orso, Aosta Valley, January
• Every year on January 30 and 31, hundreds of craftspeople from across the Aosta Valley gather to show and
sell their work on the streets of Aosta town centre. The craftsmanship is amazing with sculptures and inlays
in wood; soapstone, wrought iron and leather working; and weaving of drap (a traditional woollen fabric),
lace and wicker, to name but a few. Aosta itself is very picturesque and perfect for a midwinter getaway.
Italian family culture
• Family Structure: The extended family is important, although in Italy the birthrate is low. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and
cousins are invited to share family celebrations because power and age is greatly respected in Italian culture. It is
disrespectful to criticize elders. The father may seem the head of the family, handling external business transactions.
However, the mother had power within the family unit, because she runs the family finances. Italians make an effort to
include children in special events because they have a special place in society. They learn to respect women, parents, and
elderly. House hold chores, care for others, working to help with finances (depending on age) is all expected from children.
Family meals are very important, thus everyone is expected to dine together. Family is one of the most important alter of
respect, therefore an individual may sacrifice their rights or beliefs for family honor.
Italian sports football
• Serie A, also called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by TIM, is a
professional league competition for football clubs located at the top
of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the
Coppa Campioni d'Italia. It has been operating for over eighty years
since the 1929–30 season
United Arab emirates cultural religion
• Islam , is a cultural religion is uae most of the people in uae are intact
in Islamic religion .
UEA cultural greetings
• One major thing to know about Emirati culture is that the people from the UAE thrive on their
hospitality. Emiratis are extremely friendly and welcoming people, so when greeting friends, they
tend to use fairly long greetings, with praises to God, in addition to hugs and kisses. This is only
done in between men. When it comes to Emirati women, one should not try to shake their hand
unless she puts out her hand first and definitely avoid embraces and kisses.
UAE food cultural
Kebabs are various cooked meat dishes, with their origins in Middle
Eastern cuisine. Many variants are popular throughout Asia, and
around the world.

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