I definitely agree that music and art can teach you a lot about a country's culture. The reason is that they often reflect the history and daily life of ordinary people there. For example, when I visited Jiuzhaigou, I noticed how local Tibetan music had this slow, flowing rhythm that matched the peaceful mountain scenery - it really helped me understand their connection to nature. That said, it's not the only way to learn about a place - food and festivals can be just as revealing. But music and art do give you that emotional understanding you might not get from just reading history books.
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Part 3an event you went to that had some music that you didn't enjoy
Do you agree or disagree that studying a country's music and art is an effective way to learn about that country?
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