Yes, it is. Today, Confucianism is mainly practiced in China, Japan, North and South Korea, and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents of Confucianism.
Sculptures, masks, textiles, quilts, Kente cloth, and baskets are still made today. The methods of how to make them, sculpting, weaving, appliqué, and the coil method are all methods still practiced today. (Apex) Sculptures Performers
Wing chun is still used and practiced. However like most Chinese martial arts the schools are mainly in big cities.
We still remember Jacques Cartier today because he discovered the St. Lawrence River in Canada.
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The PARTHENON still exists today, but no panthenon.
Confucianism is still practiced today with the majority of followers residing in China, Korea, and Vietnam. Additionally, there are offshoots such as New Confucianism which mixes classic Confucianism ideas with Western philosophies.
Yes. Confucianism is practiced in China, Japan, the Korea and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents.
Yes, ballet is still practiced today.
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North America, Australia, China, parts of Asia and Europe, and Japan.
yes, book burning is still practiced today
Confucianism is commonly practiced in China. The philosopher's influence is practiced all over the world in many modern business models.
Confucianism is still practiced today. It is an ethical and philosophical system of values developed by the Chinese philosopher Confucius. At its roots, this system stresses education for people's moral development. In that way, States can be governed by virtue rather than by laws.
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