Exploring Chinese Culture through the Examination of Chinese Shrines in Phetchaburi Province
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https://doi.org/10.60027/iarj.2025.287276Keywords:
Phetchaburi, Chinese Culture, Chinese ShrinesAbstract
Background and Aims: This research aims to analyze Chinese culture through Chinese shrines in Phetchaburi province, with a specific focus on analyzing the cultural dimensions, beliefs, and traditions that characterize the lifestyle of the Chinese community. The Chinese sanctuaries in this region serve not only as sites for religious ceremonies but also as essential institutions for the preservation and dissemination of Chinese cultural heritage to the local community and future generations.
Methodology: The research employed qualitative methodologies, which included in-depth interviews with community leaders, shrine custodians, and relevant stakeholders, as well as systematic observations at prominent Chinese shrines situated in Phetchaburi Province. The findings suggest that Chinese shrines play a pivotal role in fostering community cohesion and serve as venues for cultural activities, such as the commemoration of the Chinese New Year, the Vegetarian Festival, and ceremonies honoring ancestral veneration.
Results: The shrines function as cultural learning centers that exemplify the synthesis of Chinese and Thai cultures, as demonstrated by their architectural styles, rituals, and linguistic components, thereby highlighting the cultural diversity inherent in Thai society. This study underscores the significance of Chinese shrines as vital representations of cultural preservation and promotion, operating at both local and national dimensions.
Conclusion: The study's findings advocate for the preservation of Chinese sanctuaries as essential cultural heritage sites and for establishing sustainable cultural learning centers within the framework of a multicultural society.
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