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Contemporary Culture of Yarphei, of the Grand Yarphese Republic is based on traditional Vietnamese culture, with Theravada Buddhist influences. It has been regulated by the government due to its Yarphese Fascist policies. Due to the wide spread of culture, the Vietnamese Liberation Army wanted to unify the culture in accordance with the nationalist policies. The official culture was created mostly from Vietnamese culture, because Yarphei often considers itself the new South Vietnam.

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  • Contemporary Culture of Yarphei, of the Grand Yarphese Republic is based on traditional Vietnamese culture, with Theravada Buddhist influences. It has been regulated by the government due to its Yarphese Fascist policies. Due to the wide spread of culture, the Vietnamese Liberation Army wanted to unify the culture in accordance with the nationalist policies. The official culture was created mostly from Vietnamese culture, because Yarphei often considers itself the new South Vietnam.
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  • Contemporary Culture of Yarphei, of the Grand Yarphese Republic is based on traditional Vietnamese culture, with Theravada Buddhist influences. It has been regulated by the government due to its Yarphese Fascist policies. Due to the wide spread of culture, the Vietnamese Liberation Army wanted to unify the culture in accordance with the nationalist policies. The official culture was created mostly from Vietnamese culture, because Yarphei often considers itself the new South Vietnam. The Vietnamese culture, predecessor to Yarphese culture, began with the Đông Sơng culture around 2000 BC in what is now known as Vietnam. It was a highly agricultural civilization dependent on the cultivation of wet rice. Within the next several centuries, Chinese influence put Vietnam under the Sinosphere with Korea and Japan, influencing the language to the point that it would seem a dialect of Chinese. Vietnam asserted its distinction when it declared independence from China and spread its culture southward. France later took over the area known as Indochina exerting its influence of Catholicism and Western culture. The language was romanized with the Latin alphabet. When the socialists came to power, all culture was surpressed, but the information age brought culture back in the 1990s. When the Yarphese took power, they resumed strict socialist control over all areas of life, following the Vietnamese government in establishing a non-culture. Later, however, with Trầng Chúp Long's conversion to Buddhism and the introduction of Yarphese Fascism, it was realized that in order to have an organized, unified society, it was necessary to have a unified culture rather than depriving the population of it. The Yarphese culture was rather created by the government to force Vietnamse customs upon those throughout Yarphei in order to have a more unified nation. The culture has not experienced any major cultural upheavals since 1999, and likely it will remain that way. Trầng Chúp Long is considered the father of Yarphese culture. The scope of Yarphese culture is narrowed so that it is not like any culture in the world, but not overly remote. The cultural centre of Yarphei is located in Saigon and Cholon, and thus has a large amount of Chinese influence.
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