What are the specific Hakka cultures?
Hakka culture refers to the culture created by Hakka people, including Hakka language, drama, music, dance, crafts, folk customs, architecture, humanities, diet and so on. Hakka culture is an important part of southern culture in China and a unique treasure in China Han culture. For thousands of years, Hakkas have worked hard to preserve their unique culture, not only inheriting the excellent Chinese culture of the Chinese nation, but also creating a colorful culture that keeps pace with the times. As an important tributary of Lingnan culture, Guangdong Hakka culture, like Guangfu culture and Chaoshan culture, is a relatively stable culture produced by the integration of ancient South Guangdong local culture and Central Plains Chinese culture for thousands of years. Although Hakka culture is spread all over China's Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Taiwan Province and other provinces, as well as overseas Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand. It was not until the 20th century that people began to pay extensive attention to the study of the historical origin of Hakka. There are some sporadic records about the origin of Hakka before, which can be traced back to the middle of Qing Dynasty at the earliest.