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what are the similarities of Asian countries?​

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Answered by MoonWings
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Asia is considered as one of the largest populous continent in the world. It is located in the northern and eastern hemisphere. Asia was traditionally defined as part of Eurasia. This was due to its proximity to Europe. It is made up different regions i.e. central Asia, north Asia, western Asia, Arabia peninsular, South Asia and Middle Asia among other regions.Historically, Asia can be viewed ha having different histories of various minor coastal regions i.e. Eastern, Middle, and Southern Asia.

The shoreline peripheral formed the starting point of Asian, ancient civilization. Civilization was concentrated along river valleys such as the Huanghe and Mesopotamia; these regions had fertile land to increase agricultural activities (Wielemans & Pauline 38). Thus, the communities residing in these regions shared ideas and technologies such as the wheel and mathematics.

On the other hand, the other regions such as the Central steppe composed of horse-mounted itinerants; their geographical positioning simplified their movements in various regions of Asia. The early postulants taking place in these regions was influenced by interactions with the new entrants thus the creation of Indo-European system of culture; the group moved to southern, China and Middle East, assimilating other communities with their language.

Thus, the earliest form of civilization in Asia provided a system of interaction prompting harmonization of culture in the Asian society.

This paper explores the similarities present in Asian countries. The paper points out that, most Asian countries represent similarities in terms of religion, anthropomorphism, mentorship as an educational models, linguistic, ancestor Worship, inequality and family and Business Connection among other similarities.

Religion

Among the major similarities tying Asian countries together is the Religion. Asian culture embraces many spiritual practices anchored on religion for the sole purpose of attaining spiritual awakening.

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