Which places of these countries are the most traditional and authentic?

Which places of these countries are the most traditional and authentic?

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>China
>''''''''''''''''''''Authentic''''''''''''''''''''''''

Nothing at all can be considered authentic about China as in the modern times they have taken to pretending to be America all while treating the real USA as though they were enemies.

Japan but thats just because their neighbours are terrible in comparison

1) DPR Korea
2) Japan
3) Republic of China
4) Republic of Korea
---POWER GAP---
5) PR China

Kyoto and Nara for Japan for sure.

The Chinese have a saying that goes like: Go to Beijing to see the past of China, Shanghai to see its present, and Shenzhen to see its future. That said, I'm almost certain you will have to go inland in order to see even a stretch of traditional China. Somewhere along the lines of Xi'an might be best. Then there's Taiwan, which has the added effect of avoiding the cultural revolution and not being a foreign colony (at least officially). And if you stretch it a bit, I guess Lhasa might be pretty traditional, albeit not exactly Chinese.

Dunno about Korea.

All you have is feminism and bubble tea

bubble tea is excellent i'll have u know

you hate mainland surely.

>GIBS US BACK THE MAINLAND!

1) DPRK
2) PRC
3) ROK
4) Japan
---POWER GAP---
5) Jaiwan

1)North Korea(Now poor like olds and not become Americanize and Europenize)
2)China(except cities but there are now culture,too and China communism.)
3)Taiwan
4)Japan
5)South Korea(They are so more Americanize than Japan and IT is so developed)

Huangtu Plateau in China, also known as the Loess Plateau. The loess itself is soft enough to dig pretty easily and in the old days was fashioned into comfy cave homes. I'd call that pretty traditional.

1) japan
2) PRC
3) ROK
4) net sayo
---POWER GAP---
5) Jaiwan

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Are Taiwanese Chinese?

how's that even a question?
no country but japan has this unbroken tradition and authentic identity.
also, anyone who put north korea first on the list is no more than memer, as nk isn't traditional at all, it's nothing but a retarded bastard of imperial japan's.

Yes. But one of our major political parties likes to LARP that they're not Chinese despite being ethnically and culturally Chinese, and speaking Chinese language.

1. NK
2. China
3. Taiwan
4. SK
5. ja

You must pay reparations to the families of the natives your people genocided.

Most Taiwanese have some Aboriginal ancestry and some LARP as Aboriginals even if it's like 1/32nd ancestry

traditional and authentic is the codeword for conservative and uncucked, the more uncomfortable a western liberal feels, the more authentic the culture is, Japan is well within westerners' comfort zone because japan modernised/westernised earliest, non of that that traditional clothing superficial bullshit matters, the culture is already tainted/bastardised/unauthentic, low birth rate is not traditional, suicide is not traditional

>Suicide is not traditional

All East Asians are Westernised. I feel particularly sorry for the Siberians who are now Russian clay.

obviously not the rat race pressure kind, I dont think anyone now days suicide to preserve honour

Tibet and maybe really rural areas in china are probably the only authentic places.

>the more uncomfortable a western liberal feels, the more authentic the culture is

I think you mean the opposite. The more western a culture is, the more uncomfortable a western liberal feels.

No he doesnt. Western liberals need modern shit to be happy and feel safe. They like to pretend to hate the West and capitalism and so on but can't go anywhere without starbucks and readily available wifi.

China is (maoist) commie
North Korea is (zuche) commie
South Korea is republic
Taiwan is republic
Japan is monarchy
The answer is obvious, even though they all westernised, at least japan keeps its manners and traditional customs

I dont think a western liberal would feel comfortable living in an Islamic country, despite the islam tolerance/feminism SJW dilemma

Tibet

I was going to disagree with the poster you responded to, but remembered my friends from high school peace club spending a year abroad with non-profits in some African country (she unironically got backed) and in Java. I think conservatives are much more uncomfortable with change or other cultures.

North Korea

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constitutional monarchy aka bastardised monarchy, so your political perspective is invalid, like i said before superficial bullshit

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>which places of these countries are the most traditional and authentic

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He's asking what places within those countries are the most traditional, not to rank the countries themselves.

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only correct answer is remote villages in western china inna woods, untainted by modern tech/lifestyle/tourism

China was authentic until the end of the Song Dynasty.

Then they got Mongoled.

Taiwan is not Chinese.

Originally you were Chinese pirates that swore no loyalty to the dynasty ruling the mainland.

The original natives before you weren't Chinese either.

Then the Europeans came and then later, the Japanese.

Majority of current Taiwanese aren't even descended from those Chinese pirates.

They are descended from the Chinese that fled from Mao instead.

"Chinese" outside of the Yellow River area aren't Chinese either by your logic.

Not even saying its fully preserved, but just much more compared to others

Japan is the least preserved/traditional country in the region, North Korea is the most authentic, monarchy like you said

Autistic socialist/commie "monarchy" =/= traditional monarchy
Also Japanese royalty is literally the oldest continuous hereditary monarchy in the world, as said

They were Manchus.

that's bullshit. you can modernize keeping tradition and what it means to be your nation, like japan did with the motto of 和魂洋才 (wakon yousai = japanese spirit and western arts/tech) back then. i think westerners feel some affinity with japan, if any, from different reasons: japan is one of a few countries that experienced a similar feudal system outside western europe, which made japan have something in common with western euros in historical and social development even before modernization, and so it's relatively easy for westerners to grasp some aspects of japanese society and social codes, as there are lots of correspondences like knights = samurai, kings/lords = shogun/daimyo, pope = emperor, chivalry = bushido, etc., even though there are lots of differences as well.

lots of people still kill themselves out of the mindset based on the same "death rather than life as a loser" principle, thereby preserving honour.

north korea is a former japanese colony which was made to be an extension of japan, meaning that it had no real authenticity in the facet of tradition from the get go. in fact, what they are trying to be today is a more radical and yet less significant imperial japan with the kim "dynasty".

>pope = emperor
This is one of my favorite correspondences. I don't think there's anything like this anywhere else in the world. Even China did away with the Zhou emperor halfway into its own warring states period, and India and the Middle East never had such a unifying pseudo-political non-military figure.

this

I thought your country has normal education system.

the chinese government have actively tried to destroy their old history.
lots of gorgeous old buildings have been demolished to build concrete blocks, traditional recipes are gone, their history is forgotten etc etc

Japan takes more pride in their past even if it has changed significantly after the wars ended

Know absolutely nothing about Korea

>even if it has changed significantly after the wars ended
Japan hasn't changed one bit desu senpai

This.

mao and's assholes fried. Korea as nothing. I cannot understand why there are so many retarded kids who always compare with these two countries and Japan.

yeah, ranging from those degenerate aspects to tens of thousands of temples and tens of thousands of shrines still maintained, japan hasn't really changed, except for the fact that it also mastered western ingenuity.
pic related also shows how japan's tradition and cultural integrity is well maintained.

North Korea

Meanwhile in Israel. Proud your last remain ;)

你们从来没和大陆处在同一个汉人王朝之下,怎么就中国人了呢?台湾是台湾人的地方

>Khan's cunt
your Mongolia is the most traditional and authentic desu

historically

Japan >>>>>>>>>>china>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>korea

bump

define what you're looking for
taiwan aboriginals: pretty much polynesians (1% now)
taiwan pre-ww2 clusterfuck: genetically canton (20% now)
taiwan post-ww2 clusterfuck: genetically shanghai (79% now)
culturally: more japanese than qing/ ming dynasty
post-sjw: no, not chinese; this is taiwanese language, i'm genetically and culturally taiwanese; i do not identify as chinese