Jamaica: We Are All One People
[2023-03-05 20:32:45]
It is a small island on the west coast of the Earth, with a population of 217 million, divided into 14 different parishes. Kingston is the largest diocese in Jamaica, with a population of 117,210 in the capital. The population is very diverse, people are very kind, kind, enthusiastic, sincere, diligent and devoted. On this very small island, tourists like vacation, like traveling, and have a wealth of knowledge to learn these wonderful cultures.
Regardless of whether they are descendants of settlers or recent migrants from the Middle East, people of all nationalities live in Jamaica and work. For centuries, culture has been mixed on the coast of Jamaica. This mixture evokes pride, but it is sometimes the cause of being misled by Jamaica's unique juggling which seems inappropriate for outsiders. Taíno who lived on the island before discovering it in Europe also left a cultural history. Most Jamaican people always want to talk about the most unpleasant topics by speaking in words such as "browning", "redman", "coolie", "fool", "black" or "miss". It is not unusual to find people with all ethnic backgrounds in Jamaica, and because they know that this is part of their cultural identity, they can not make a difference to an external ethnic group I am satisfied.
The Caribbean Sea, Jamaica and China, Jamaica, China and the Caribbean Sea are all part of this global space and, in a face-to-face representation of the country and the border region specific to the border. We know that the history of this Jamaica is very familiar - the history of its trees and water, its history is destruction, transplantation, slavery, and unclearness for autonomy and independence It can be explained by a struggle. And for China - argues that she has thousands of years of culture and civilization, its magnificent event happened during the Tang dynasty, 618 to 907 about 1500 years ago. It was during this time that she played feudal rule in the ancient world. A scholar from all walks of life crowded into her pavilion in Chang'an, seemed never to leave, will study, culture imitated or copied elsewhere. Japan, Korea, Vietnam are examples of this kind of learning.
We went to the Jamaica Institute to see the origin and history of Jamaica. Understanding the history of Jamaica, the New World, and the Dark Colonial era is really interesting. The Jamaican National Museum exhibited a series of paintings, murals and sculptures by fine Jamaican artists. Visiting galleries is a wonderful way to learn about and appreciate Jamaican culture. Jamaica's first inhabitant, Tylenos, named the country "Xaymaca". And it means the land for trees and water. Alawak Indians from South America are thought to have migrated to the Caribbean around 650 AD. They build their communities and agriculture is their main means of living.