Wuyue culture

Wuyue culture (simplified Chinese: 吴越文化; traditional Chinese: 吳越文化) refers to the regional Chinese culture of the Wuyue people, a Han Chinese subgroup that has historically been the dominant demographic in the region of Jiangnan (entirety of the city of Shanghai, and the province of Zhejiang, the southern portion of Jiangsu province and the eastern portion of Anhui province).

Wuyue culture is characterized as being delicate, graceful and refined, having preserved many unique cultural traditions nonextant in other regions of China.

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Pagoda of the Wuyue architectural style.
No. 4 of Hundred Thousand Scenes by Ren Xiong , a pioneer of the Shanghai School of Chinese art ; ca. 1850.