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haiku
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Western countries
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Less commonly known poetry form, typically associated with Japanese culture and often appreciated for its brevity and simplicity.
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haiku
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Western countries
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Popular form of poetry known for its brevity and simplicity, often not restricted to the 5-7-5 syllable structure and can cover various themes.
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haiku poetry
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Western countries
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Less commonly practiced and less well-known compared to other forms of poetry
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haiku poetry
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Western countries
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Less commonly known and appreciated compared to other forms of poetry such as sonnets or free verse.
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5
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haiku poetry
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Western countries
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Less popular due to the stricter structure and focus on syllable count, which may be perceived as restrictive.
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6
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haiku poetry
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Western countries
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Less commonly associated with specific philosophical or spiritual principles, and often seen as purely literary expression.
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haiku poetry
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western cultures
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Appreciated for its brevity and simplicity, often practiced as a form of creative writing
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hainanese
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Western countries
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The concept of 'Hainanese' may not be widely recognized, and Hainanese cuisine may not be commonly known or available in Western countries.
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