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Best 1 Laozi
Laozi

Laozi, also known as Lao Tzu, was an ancient Chinese philosopher and attributed author of the Daodejing. This seminal text established core principles of Daoism, a philosophy emphasizing living in harmony with the Dao – often translated as “the Way.” His ideas concerning natural order, simplicity, a...

2 Du Fu
Du Fu

Du Fu was a prominent Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty (712-770). His work is notable for its deeply personal reflections on historical events, particularly the devastating An Lushan Rebellion and his own experiences as a soldier and displaced individual. He is considered one of China’s greatest lyr...

3 Tadao Ando
Tadao Ando

Tadao Ando is a prominent contemporary architect recognized for his profoundly simple and spiritual designs. He primarily utilizes concrete, often creating structures that evoke a sense of calm and contemplation through careful consideration of light and space. His work is particularly appreciated b...

4 Daido Moriyama

Daido Moriyama is a prominent Japanese photographer whose work significantly influenced postwar photography. He’s recognized for his intensely personal street photographs characterized by deliberate grain, intentional blur (are-bure-boke), and a raw, often unsettling depiction of urban life in Tokyo...

5 Li Bai
Li Bai

Li Bai is a prominent figure of the Tang Dynasty, renowned as a Chinese poet. His evocative lyricism frequently explores themes of nature, camaraderie, and philosophical concepts rooted in Daoism. Born in 701, his work remains significant for its imaginative scope and contribution to classical Chine...

6 Kenzo Tange

Kenzo Tange was a pivotal 20th-century Japanese architect renowned for developing the Metabolist movement. He blended modernist principles with traditional Japanese design, creating innovative civic structures like the Yoyogi National Gymnasium. His work influenced urban planning and architecture gl...

7 The Human Condition

Masaki Kobayashi’s *The Human Condition* is a monumental three-part epic film exploring the devastating effects of World War II on ordinary Japanese citizens. The trilogy, spanning nearly ten hours, meticulously depicts the moral compromises and psychological trauma experienced by soldiers and civil...

8 Yasujiro Ozu

Japanese film director famous for his low-camera tatami shots and quiet family dramas, creating masterpieces like the 1953 film "Tokyo Story."

9 Hiroshi Sugimoto

Hiroshi Sugimoto is a Japanese photographer known for long-exposure series such as Theaters, begun in 1978, and Seascapes, begun in 1980.

10 Tokyo National Museum

Tokyo National Museum is Japan's oldest national museum, established in 1872 in Ueno, and notable for Japanese and Asian cultural objects.

11 Shomei Tomatsu

Shomei Tomatsu was a Japanese photographer who co-founded VIVO in 1959 and made stark postwar images of Nagasaki's atomic-bomb survivors.

12 Dream of the Red Chamber

Dream of the Red Chamber, also known as The Story of the Stone, is a Qing dynasty novel considered one of China's Four Great Classical Novels, exploring themes of love, loss, and societal decline within a wealthy aristocratic family.

13 Sichuan Cuisine

Sichuan cuisine, originating from China's Sichuan province, is characterized by its bold and numbing flavors achieved through the extensive use of chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns.

14 Cantonese Cuisine

Cantonese cuisine, originating from Guangdong province in Southern China, emphasizes fresh ingredients and subtle flavors often enhanced by sauces like oyster sauce and soy, with stir-frying being a common cooking method.

15 Arata Isozaki

Arata Isozaki was a Japanese architect whose global postmodern work included MOCA Los Angeles; he won the 2019 Pritzker Prize.

16 The Tale of Genji

Written in the early 11th century by Murasaki Shikibu, *The Tale of Genji* is considered the world’s first novel, exploring courtly life and romantic relationships within Heian-era Japan.

17 Pleco
Pleco

Pleco is a comprehensive and free mobile dictionary app for learning Chinese that includes definitions, example sentences, stroke order diagrams, and optical character recognition (OCR).

18 Kenji Mizoguchi

Japanese film director renowned for his mastery of the one-shot scene and haunting historical dramas, exemplified by "Ugetsu" (1953).

19 National Palace Museum

National Palace Museum is a Taipei museum opened in 1965, notable for imperial Chinese artworks moved from Beijing during the 1940s.

20 Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng

The Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng is a set of 65 bronze bells from Hubei, China, notable for its 5th-century BC musical sophistication.

21 Houmuwu Ding

The Houmuwu Ding is a Shang bronze ritual cauldron from China, notable as one of the largest ancient bronzes known, weighing about 832 kg.

22 Comme des Garçons

Comme des Garçons, founded in Tokyo in 1969 by Rei Kawakubo, is a Japanese luxury fashion brand known for its avant-garde and deconstructed designs challenging conventional aesthetics.

23 DiDi
DiDi

Didi Chuxing is a global ride-sharing platform operating primarily in China and expanding internationally. The company provides on-demand transportation services through a mobile application, connecting riders with drivers for taxis, private car rentals, and shared mobility options. It serves millio...

24 Fumihiko Maki

Fumihiko Maki was a Japanese modernist architect known for Hillside Terrace in Tokyo and 4 World Trade Center; he won the 1993 Pritzker Prize.

25 Sanxingdui Bronze Sacred Tree

The Sanxingdui Bronze Sacred Tree is a large Bronze Age sculpture from Sichuan, China, notable for its branching form and mythic bird imagery.

26 Mencius
Mencius

Mencius was a Chinese Confucian philosopher of the 4th century BCE who argued that human nature is good and shaped later Confucianism.

27 The Wok
The Wok

Comprehensive cookbook by J. Kenji López-Alt, published in 2022, covering stir-frying, steaming, and other techniques centered on wok cooking.

28 Katsura Imperial Villa

Katsura Imperial Villa in Kyoto is a UNESCO site notable for its profound influence on Japanese architecture and its masterful stroll garden design.

29 Honshu
Honshu

Honshu is Japan's largest island, encompassing approximately 62% of the country's total land area and containing its major cities like Tokyo and Osaka.

30 Akira Suzuki

Akira Suzuki (1930–2023) was a Japanese chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2010 for developing palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions used extensively in organic synthesis.

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