Review:

Kowtowing In Chinese Culture

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Kowtowing in Chinese culture is a traditional gesture of deep respect and submission, often performed by kneeling and touching one's head to the ground.

Key Features

  • Deep respect
  • Submission
  • Traditional gesture

Pros

  • Symbolizes reverence and humility towards others
  • Embedded in Chinese cultural traditions and customs

Cons

    No cons listed

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 09:41:33 PM UTC