Arts of Southeast Asia Flashcards
(44 cards)
The Thai people’s traditional attire is influenced by the
Buddhist
Chinese
Islamic Motif
It has projecting roof and tall towers dominate Thailand’s landscape
Large Golden Temple
The Large Golden Temple is dominated by the
Royal Temple
Palace, the symbol of the country.
Vietnam’s National Costume
It is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons
áo dái
The áo dái is pronounced as ______ in the South of the country
ow yai
The áo dái is pronounced as ______ in the North of the country
ow zhai
The áo dái is from the words
Chinese
Ao=“padded coat”
Dai=“big” or “long”
The reason of the very heavy Chinese influence on the design of the buildings and houses in Vietnam
It adopted the Chinese slant edges of tilted roof, arches, posts and lintel
Vietnam’s close boundary with China
This majestic tomb is renowned for its architecture and sublime forest setting
Ming Mang Tomb
Ming Mang Tomb is planned during Minh Mang’s reign and was built by his successor
Thieu Tri
Ming Mang Tomb is also called as
Ancient Royal Mausoleum
Ancient Hindu temple in Cambodia
400 square meters
Ankor Wat
Ankor Wat is the
Most important archaeological site in Southeast Asia
The ____ _____ theme covers the cambodians’ dresses, folk art and traditions
Hindu Religious
God and Godesses
Hindu Deity
95 % of Thais practice their state religion
Theravada Buddhism
Buddhist monks garbed in _________ as they pray in a common scene in temples
Yellow-orange garments
The landscape of the country is characterized by
Tall Golden Buddhist Stupas
Thais make
Kites
They have a small very active and enthusiastic Buddhist practitioners nor Confucianist or Taoist
Majority have no clear religious affiliations because they just live of these three religions in addition to their folk beliefs
Vietnamese
Festival in Vietnam
Fruit Festival
These abound in the country and celebration of festivals
Stupas of Buddhist Temples
Festival in Cambodia
Water Feastival
Like all the other Muslim Nations, Indonesians dutifully celebrate the
Eid-ul-Fitr