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Kunming culture
Kunming culture is a culture that combines many elements, with profound historical background and unique local characteristics. The following are some important information about Kunming culture:

* Ancient Dian culture. In ancient times, Kunming was the center of ancient Dian culture. Ancient Yunnan culture is a local national culture represented by bronze culture, and it is also the first peak of Yunnan national culture, showing the highest level of pre-Qin and Han cultures. Bronzes, pottery and other cultural relics are important carriers of culture in this period.

* Han immigrant culture. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, in order to "open a county in the southwest", Han immigrants began to migrate to the north bank of Dianchi Lake. These Han immigrants brought their culture, including Confucianism and Taoism, and also formed the Han culture in Kunming.

* Miao costume culture. Miao costumes are an important part of Miao culture and mainly spread in Miao villages. Miao women sew their favorite patterns on linen dresses according to their personal preferences to express their feelings. Miao costumes are bold in color and beautifully embroidered. A complete set of Miao women's costumes includes Baotou, blouse and shawl 18 sets, which is called "Eighteen Flowers".

* National Southwest Associated University. Kunming is a famous university town in China, and its national Southwest Associated University is an important milestone in the history of education in China. National The National SouthWest Associated University has inherited the history and culture of the Chinese nation, and has reserved a large number of talents for the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

In addition, there are many other distinctive cultures in Kunming, such as Jinsha River culture and Anti-Japanese War culture. Kunming is actively building cultural landmark buildings with local characteristics, characteristic cultural blocks and living aesthetic spaces to protect and inherit these precious cultural heritages.