concept   spinning top

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) East Asia (1) China (1) South America (1) South Korea (1) Spinning toys enthusiasts (1) France (1) Latin America (1) Mexico (1) Oceania (1) Scandinavia (1) West Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 spinning top East Asia Spinning tops are traditional toys in East Asian cultures symbolizing balance, harmony, and cultural heritage. 7
2 spinning top China In Chinese culture, the spinning top symbolizes balance and harmony in folklore and art. 2
3 spinning top South America Traditional South American folklore and art do not typically include spinning tops or fidget spinners. 2
4 spinning top South Korea Traditional spinning tops are popular toys and competitive games for children in South Korea. 2
5 spinning top Spinning toys enthusiasts Spinning tops are a traditional game and stress-relief tool popular in schools with skilled players and enthusiasts. 2
6 spinning top France The spinning top is primarily associated with children's play in French culture and is not commonly used in cultural or religious contexts. 1
7 spinning top Latin America The spinning top is a traditional Latin American cultural and religious symbol often associated with Day of the Dead celebrations. 1
8 spinning top Mexico Spinning tops are a traditional part of Mexican cultural and religious celebrations, particularly associated with the Day of the Dead. 1
9 spinning top Oceania The spinning top is not commonly recognized or used in traditional Oceania cultures. 1
10 spinning top Scandinavia Spinning tops are a traditional part of Scandinavian folklore and games, often seen at cultural festivals and events. 1
11 spinning top West Africa Spinning tops are used in traditional storytelling and symbolize wisdom and skill in West African culture. 1