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What are the intangible cultures in Xinghua?
Xinghua's non-legacy culture: traditional bamboo boats, Maoshan chant, Maoshan social boat, bench dragon, dragon dance, nine carp and so on.

1, Zhu Hong traditional wooden boat

From the beginning of 5438 to February 2006, the "Wooden Boat Manufacturing Technology" project declared by Zhu Hong Town was successfully selected into the "Jiangsu Intangible Cultural Heritage List". "Bamboo traditional wooden boat making skills" was successfully selected into the "second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list".

In May 2009, Zhou, the representative inheritor of the project "Bamboo-Hong Traditional Wooden Boat Making Skills", was selected into the "Third List of National Intangible Cultural Heritage Masterpieces" and became the first inheritor of "National Treasure" intangible heritage in Taizhou.

2. Maoshan chant

Maoshan Haozi originated in Maoshan Town, xinghua city, and is widely spread in He Lixia area in the middle of Jiangsu Province. Most of Mao Shan's songs are led by one person, with questions and answers, echoing each other. The melody of Maoshan Haozi is soothing and plain, the music rhythm is bright and powerful, the singing speed is free, and the singing form is divided and combined, especially the chorus part has formed the unique folk song characteristics of high and low coordination and free singing.

In terms of singing style, Maoshan people sing calmly, enunciate forcefully, the male voice is vigorous, the female voice is soft, the pronunciation is clear, the whole tune is elastic, the Jiangnan area is soft and euphemistic, and the northern Jiangsu area is rough and high. 20 1 1 was selected into the national intangible cultural heritage list.

3. Maoshan Club Boat Festival

During the period of Tomb-Sweeping Day, with Maoshan Town in Xinghua as the core, boating competitions full of masculinity will be held in the rivers of dozens of villages in Fiona Fang. 20 14 was selected into the national intangible cultural heritage list.

4. Segmented Wolong

Originally popular in Anfeng area in the north of Xinghua, it was wrapped in a dragon shape on a bench and three people danced together. Later, Youlong-shaped segmented "Bench Dragon" dance was formed on the basis of performing forms such as barbell dragon, shoulder pole dragon and bench dragon, after sorting, mixing, processing and arrangement.

This dragon dance has various forms, which can be long or short, combined with long and short, and can be performed on indoor stages and large squares. After attending the performance of CCTV Heart to Heart Art Troupe, Duan Benchlong from Xinghua went to Nanjing to attend the unveiling ceremony of the emblem of the 10th National Games in 2004, and participated in seven sets of CCTV Spring Festival Gala performances in the same year.

5, dragon dance to take nine carp

It is a local non-legacy folk custom to dance the dragon and get nine carp. The long dragon of 12m flies and shuttles, lighting up the ancient streets and lanes. The dragon ball jumps, the faucet churns and the dragon tail dances. With the blending of drums and nine carp, Jinlong presents an auspicious shape and blends with the Millennium block. The onlookers rushed to shoot, and the wonderful interpretation exploded the "friend circle".

Every Lantern Festival or major celebration, the neighborhood longevity club will hold a performance of "Dragon Dance and Nine Carps Dance". This non-legacy folk custom originated in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is a folk dance that has been passed down for thousands of years. In the past, our ancestors made dragons out of bamboo, forming a 13 Duan Long figure, which was cumbersome when dancing. Generations of inheritors inherit and innovate, and gradually evolve into a Duan Long made of silk and decorated with lights, dancing lightly and beautifully.