Cultural differences between Iceland and China

The cultural differences between Iceland and China are:

1. In terms of art: Iceland’s most famous classical literary work is the Icelandic Saga, which was written in the era when people began to settle in Iceland. A prose epic, the content is mainly heroic stories and family legends. The most famous of them are the Brennu-Njálssaga epic (Brennu-Njálssaga) and the Gr?aelig, which describes the discovery and colonization of Greenland and Finland. nlendinga and Eiríks". Traditional Chinese art originated in the Neolithic Age. The main representative arts include calligraphy, music, paper-cutting, painting and opera.

2. In terms of customs: Icelanders are friendly to foreigners and have a straightforward personality. Icelanders usually greet each other by their first names, including friends and strangers, and sometimes give a cheek-to-cheek salute on welcome occasions. Icelanders have a strong sense of time and it is generally necessary to make an appointment before meeting with an Icelander. In Iceland it is more common to invite guests to your home rather than to a restaurant than in other countries. Icelandic law allows homosexuals to register as spouses. Chinese customs include: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Qingming Festival, Valentine's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, etc.