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Collection of Asian Culture Pictures (42)
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This map divides Asia into six distinct regions by color to help identify major geopolitical and cultural groupings across the continent.
The official logo of the Shenzhen Asian Culture Society, symbolizing unity and cultural harmony through bold brushwork and symbolic color.
This creative emblem merges South Korea’s national flag (Taegeukgi) with China’s flag elements to symbolize partnership and mutual respect.
A striking blue paper crane rests gracefully on a slender wooden branch, symbolizing peace and craftsmanship.
On the left, a lone standout figure among peers; on the right, a commanding leader guiding the group-highlighting the difference between isolation and empowered leadership.
On the left: a precise clock marking exact time (Pünktlichkeit); on the right: a clock with a red arc showing delay (Zu spät).
This map illustrates the U.S. segmented into six standardized geographic regions-each uniquely colored for clarity and analytical use.
A vibrant Chinese New Year folk print showing a plump, happy child holding a fish, surrounded by lotus blossoms-symbols of abundance and many sons.
This striking graphic uses a universal “no” symbol to critique the stigma around choosing to stay single.
A classic red paper-cut dragon, rich in symbolism and detail, crafted in traditional Chinese folk art style.
A colorful fan design symbolizing the dynamic fusion of tradition and contemporary style in Asian trend culture.
A striking graphic depiction of an ancient Chinese emperor, rendered in stark black-and-white with symbolic imperial attire and a commanding gaze.
Goku, the iconic Saiyan warrior, rides the Flying Nimbus while gripping his Power Pole-a symbol of his youthful heroism and enduring legacy.
The national flag of South Korea, known as Taegeukgi, symbolizes cosmic balance and the nation’s philosophical heritage.
A spirited martial arts artist captures the essence of traditional performance with explosive motion and vivid costume design.
The SEAMEO logo combines a red gear (representing progress and unity) with an oil lamp and scrolls (symbolizing knowledge and learning).
A stylized blue bird gazes upward against a glowing moon, evoking calm and wonder in this artistic illustration.
A timeless botanical rendering of blooming peonies in soft pinks, vivid red, and creamy tones, accented by deep green foliage.
A beautifully stylized red-and-white koi (Kohaku variety) with bold black fin tips, embodying harmony and good fortune.
The character “福” (fú), meaning “blessing” or “good fortune”, is traditionally displayed upside-down during Chinese New Year to symbolize luck arriving.
A festive Pongal scene showcasing a decorated clay pot of freshly cooked pongal, surrounded by seasonal fruits, sugarcane, flowers, and offerings.
Left: sparse street with few people; Right: packed crowd and intense sound waves-showing how density amplifies noise.
A vibrant arrangement of four 3D puzzle pieces-red, blue, green, and yellow-fitting together to represent unity and shared purpose.
The ArtPostAsia logo features a dynamic orange star rising along a flowing line, symbolizing creativity and ascent in Asian art.
A minimalist yet dynamic logo design using clean lines and negative space to convey innovation and structure.
A thought-provoking minimalist print where the Japanese rising sun motif is reinterpreted through stark horizontal lines and sober typography.
A vivid papercut illustration of a gorilla adorned with a peony crown, star motifs, and dual pistols-blending tradition, power, and rebellion.
A leader stands before a row of five team members, symbolizing clear hierarchy and collaborative leadership.
A gear-based diagram showing how foundational literacy skills interlock to support college and career readiness under the Common Core standards.
A dynamic black-and-red illustration celebrating the 2014 Year of the Horse in the Chinese zodiac cycle.
Left side shows solitary figure and exact clock (individual focus); right side shows linked people and delayed clock (group harmony priority).
The Guu Vsa logo blends playful fruit imagery with clean, flowing script for a fresh and memorable brand mark.
A whimsical, geometric carousel horse adorned with a colorful banner and striped pole, evoking childhood wonder and retro amusement park charm.
The Chinese term “关系” (guānxi), pronounced *guānxi*, reflects the vital role of personal networks and reciprocal obligations in Chinese culture.
The majestic Pura Ulun Danu Bratan rises from the serene waters of Lake Bratan, its multi-tiered meru towers reflecting under a vivid blue sky.
A collection of six modern-styled kokeshi dolls, each uniquely dressed in patterned kimonos and adorned with colorful hair ribbons.
The ASEAN emblem, adopted in 1997, represents the organization’s core values of peace, stability, and shared prosperity.
A colorful, modern stained-glass interpretation of the Madonna and Child, evoking reverence and tradition.
Evangelion Unit-02 captured mid-stride, showcasing its aggressive design and signature color scheme.
