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Something China and Japan have in common is

they borrowed and adapted Western ideas.
they remained true to their cultural traditions.
they industrialized to improve their economies.
they have a history of strong cultural traditions.

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Best answer: they have a history of strong cultural traditions.

Explanation: Both China and Japan developed long, distinctive civilizations with deep literary, religious, artistic, and philosophical traditions that have shaped their societies for centuries. The other choices are partly true in some periods (e.g., both countries adopted Western ideas and later industrialized), but those are not universally or continuously true in the same way as their shared strong cultural histories.