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What are the better and regular vocational schools in the main city of Chongqing?

Banan Vocational High School in Chongqing is located at No.7 Huangxikou, Yudong, Banan District, Chongqing; Chongqing Tourism School, located at No.7 Chunhui Road, dadukou district, Chongqing; Dianjiang Vocational Education Center in Chongqing is located in Nanyang Community, Dianjiang County, Chongqing. There are many vocational high schools, which can be consulted in official website, Ministry of Education.

history and culture:

1. Bayu culture

Bayu culture is one of the most distinctive national cultures in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Bayu culture originated from Ba culture, which refers to the regional culture formed by Ba nationality and Ba country in the historical development. Ba people have been living between mountains and rivers. Influenced by nature and dangerous environment, they have developed a tenacious, tenacious and fierce character, so Ba people are known for their bravery and good fighting.

2. Capital culture

Capital culture. During the Second World War, with the relocation of the National Government to Chongqing, Chongqing became the wartime capital of the Republic of China and the concentration of schools that moved in. A large number of famous educators and scholars came to Chongqing to teach, and many literary and art celebrities also came to work and settle in Chongqing, such as Zhang Daqian, Hu Shi, Fu Sinian, Lin Yutang, Qian Mu, Liang Shiqiu, Guo Moruo.

3. Dialect culture

Chongqing dialect, also known as Chongqing dialect and Chongqing dialect, belongs to southwest mandarin. In a narrow sense, Chongqing Yanzi refers to Chongqing people's "exhibition Yanzi", that is, two-part allegorical sayings or trapped words, and they see wisdom in humor. In the Ming Dynasty, a large number of Hunan and Guangdong residents entered Chongqing, which once accounted for more than 4% of Chongqing's urban population. The suburbs of Chongqing still retain the dialect islands of immigrants, and there are a large number of Hakka dialect areas and old Xiang dialect areas in western Chongqing, so in terms of language, Chongqing dialect is harder, straighter and flatter than other dialects in Southwest Mandarin.