The large scale of sinicization of the Lingnan culture region was largely complete by the time of late Southern Song dynasty.
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The large scale of sinicization of the Lingnan culture region was largely complete by the time of late Southern Song dynasty.
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Lingnan culture is considered to be a commercial, oceanic culture that embodies the history of the region: Its foundation consists of a mix of Han Chinese and Nanyue influences, having preserved a considerable amount of Tang-Song cultural heritages not preserved in other branches of modern Han Chinese cultures.
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Lingnan culture later became the Ming Empire's main contact point with Western Europeans via commerce, and thus came to include European ideas in its arts and philosophy.
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Lingnan culture architecture is the characteristic architectural style of the Lingnan culture region, mostly associated with Cantonese people.
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Teochew woodcarving is a distinctive style of woodcarving that originated from the city of Teochew, which is geographically a part of Lingnan culture but inhabited primarily by the Teochew people, who belong to the non-Cantonese Min branch of Han Chinese.
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For instance, artists of Lingnan culture penjing tend to spend much time choosing a pot that matches those plants.
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Archaeological evidence suggests that the people of Lingnan culture had been writing and producing calligraphy works since the collapse of the kingdom of Nanyue.
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However, due to the hot and humid climate of Lingnan culture, papers tend to decay very quickly, resulting in few such works having been preserved.
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The people of the Lingnan culture region have been composing poems since the 7th century.
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Lingnan culture was said to be very intelligent since he was a child, and later became the empire's minister.
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Since then, the Lingnan culture region has produced a steady stream of poets of varying levels of prominence.
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Lingnan culture region has a special geographical environment different from those of other Han Chinese regions.
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Today, the cuisine of the Lingnan culture region has fully developed into a distinct school of cuisine on its own.
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Lingnan culture is located in a subtropical zone in which the climate is characterized by hot and humid summers and mild winters.
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Lingnan culture is known for producing some notable liquors, mostly of the rice wine variety.
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The brewery culture of Lingnan can be traced all the way back to the kingdom of Nanyue, who apparently possessed containers of liquors.
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Also well known for his love for cuisine, Sou Sik wrote a book on brewery not long after his reassignment to Lingnan culture, called "Sou Sik's Words on Liquors", which became Lingnan culture's first book on brewery.
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Nowadays, rice wines produced in Lingnan culture are sold across China and other Asian countries, with Yuk Bing Siu, one of the "Ten Great Liquors of Gwongdung", being particularly renowned.
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Traditionally, the Lingnan culture region is dominated by two religions – Mahayana Buddhism and Taoism.
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