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How do the Asian people from South and Central Asia utilize and appreciate their own artworks?
This vast expanse of country, with its diverse topography and climate and ethnic and linguistic backgrounds, stimulated the development of a wide range of artistic forms and traditions among the people of far different places. The advent of other religions amplified these disparities, which in turn stimulated the formation of diverse aesthetic schools or conventions. Other aesthetic differences can be attributed to a cultural time lag, as equivalent phases of artistic growth were not achieved at the same time across the region. The arts of Central Asia were frequently influenced by or fed by those of neighboring cultural areas and supra regional influences such as Islam. Although such cross-cultural relationships will be mentioned when appropriate, the entries East Asian arts, Islamic arts, and South Asian arts provide more thorough information on these other areas. (The region's peoples and cultures are discussed in the entries Asia and Central Asia and articles on individual Asian peoples like Pashtun.) Southeast Asian arts refers to the region's literary, performing, and visual arts. Although Indian influence dominated the area's cultural development at one time, several unifying characteristics precede Indian influence. Wet-rice (or padi) cultivation, metallurgy, navigation, ancestor cults, and mountain worship were all indigenous and familiar. At the same time, some non-Indian art forms, including as batik fabrics, gamelan orchestras, and wayang puppet theater, are still popular. The phrase Southeast Asia refers to the vast Indochina peninsula and the vast archipelago known as the East Indies. Southeast Asia is separated into mainland Southeast Asia and insular Southeast Asia. Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines are the political units that make up this region. Because of its geographic location and close affinities of its cultures with those of Southeast Asia, the Philippines was originally left out because its history did not follow the general historical pattern of Southeast Asia. However, because of its geographic location and close affinities of its cultures with those of Southeast Asia, it is now commonly regarded as Southeast Asia's eastern fringe.
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