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Describe Religious Observances Or Practices Of The People In Macau?

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I am doing this as a project for school and I have some questions and I have these…
Name of country: Macau.
Location and neighboring countries: Eastern Asia, bordering China.
Describe the type of government in this country. Democracy.
What language or languages do the people in this country speak? Cantonese 85.7%, Hokkien 4%, Mandarin 3.2%, other Chinese dialects 2.7%, English 1.5%, Tagalog 1.3%, other 1.6%.
What types of foods are eaten regularly in this culture? for special occasions? Bacalhau, grilled, oxtail and ox breast, soups rich with vegetables, meat and olive oil, sopa a alentejana, Goan chicken
and piquant prawns.
What health concerns are there in this country? N/A
How do people typically dress? for special occasions? Light casual clothing.
What religion(s) do people in this culture practice? Buddhist and Roman Catholic.
Describe religious observances or practices of the people:
Describe special celebrations related to birth, marriage, death, etc.
What kinds of jobs do men have?
What kinds of jobs do women have?
How are children treated in this culture?
Describe the educational system in this culture:
What role does the extended family play in this culture?
What are popular sports played in this culture?
Describe the kind of music that is popular in this culture?

  1. Xesolor Says

    We’ll gladly help you with specifics where you don’t understand, AFTER YOU’VE DONE YOUR OWN RESEARCH.
    We don’t downright condone cheating, and as a warning, if you even try to be a smarta** and split homework into separate parts to be individually answered, I’ll report them all.

  2. Anonymous Says

    I’d help but I’m the worst researcher ever, this answer is mainly to say:
    Come on people, he did research on his own, some info is just rather difficult to find

  3. la coquine Says

    I wish you all the best, from my part i will not waste my time doing your assignment.

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