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In China red is the color of celebration, while in the West it means danger and stop; white stands for purity in one world and for mourning in East Asia. The same wavelength of light stirs opposite emotions in different places. Is the meaning of a color in our eyes, or in the stories we grew up inside?
— color symbolism, meaning across cultures
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