concept   countryside

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) China (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Australia (1) India (1) New Zealand (1) Hong Kong (1) Singapore (1) Western countries (1) Europe (1) Inland communities in Central Europe (1) Urban areas in developing countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 countryside United States The countryside in the United States is associated with pastoral landscapes, outdoor activities, and a slower, relaxed way of life. 10
2 countryside United Kingdom The UK countryside is known for pastoral landscapes, outdoor activities, and traditional rural celebrations. 8
3 countryside China In China, the countryside is associated with traditional agriculture, communal lifestyle, and serene landscapes linked to ancestral traditions. 7
4 countryside Japan The Japanese countryside is defined by terraced rice fields, traditional houses, and reverence for nature and tradition. 7
5 countryside South Korea The countryside in South Korea is defined by terraced rice fields, traditional houses, and a deep reverence for nature and traditional farming practices. 7
6 countryside Australia Rural Australia's culture values sheep shearing, outdoor celebrations, diverse landscapes, and a close connection to land and nature. 5
7 countryside India The countryside in India is known for its traditional agriculture, festivals, and strong sense of community. 5
8 countryside New Zealand The countryside in New Zealand is known for its sheep shearing, outdoor celebrations, diverse landscapes, and agricultural lifestyle. 5
9 countryside Hong Kong The countryside in Hong Kong is seen as a luxurious escape, but is also considered remote and underdeveloped in comparison to the cities. 2
10 countryside Singapore In Singapore, the countryside is seen as a remote escape with luxurious resorts for relaxation. 2
11 countryside Western countries The countryside in Western countries is often romanticized as a peaceful escape from city life, appreciated for its natural beauty. 2
12 countryside Europe The concept of countryside in European culture is often associated with rolling hills, farms, and small villages. 1
13 countryside Inland communities in Central Europe The countryside in inland communities in Central Europe is valued for its natural beauty, traditional farming, and close-knit communities. 1
14 countryside Urban areas in developing countries The perception of the countryside in developing countries is one of poverty and underdevelopment, leading to a migration of people from rural to urban areas. 1