Cultural interaction refers to the exchange, transmission, and blending of ideas, beliefs, customs, traditions, and practices between individuals, groups, or societies that come into contact with each other. This can occur through various means such as trade, migration, colonization, technology, media, and interpersonal relationships. Cultural interaction can lead to the development of new cultural forms, hybrid identities, and shared cultural practices. It is a key aspect of globalization and has both positive and negative impacts on societies, influencing their social, political, economic, and artistic developments. Researchers in this area explore how cultural interactions shape and transform societies, as well as the power dynamics, inequalities, and conflicts that can arise from these interactions.