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What are the customs in Guangdong?

Southern Lion, Foshan Xingtongji, Guangzhou Guangfu Temple Fair, Foshan Autumn Colors, Chaozhou Gongs and Drums, Yingge, Burning Pagodas, Burning Dragons, Piaose, Western Guangdong Years, Foshan Beidi's Birthday Temple Fair, Guangzhou Boluo Dan Temple Fair, King Pangu Folk Culture Festival, Nuo Dance, etc.

1. Nanshi: It is a traditional folk culture originating from Nanhai, Guangdong. Folklore believes that lion dance can ward off evil spirits and ghosts. Whenever there is a festival or major event, such as the new Zhang celebration, the Spring Festival competition, etc., there must be dragon boat racing, gongs and drums, and lion dance to add to the fun. It has been popular since ancient times. In particular, it has been inherited and carried forward by compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and overseas. Since the reform and opening up, this festive folk activity has become more prosperous.

2. Xingtongji: It is a traditional folk activity in Foshan City, Guangdong Province. As a play and blessing activity held during the Lantern Festival. Every day on this day, every household will support the elderly and the young. From early morning to night, holding windmills, shaking wind chimes, and carrying lettuce, they will walk across the Tongji Bridge from north to south to pray for peace and success in the coming year. . The real Xingtongji is the sixteenth day of the first lunar month. Xingtongji is a folk cultural activity that reflects traditional beliefs, customs and blessing rituals.

3. Guangfu Temple Fair: It is one of the "one city, one special" Spring Festival activities in Guangdong. It is the local traditional folk culture of Guangdong Province. During the traditional Lantern Festival in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City, which is the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. A traditional temple fair held on the 21st. The Guangfu Temple Fair and the Beijing Ditan Temple Fair are also known as the two major temple fairs in China. The opening ceremony of the Guangfu Temple Fair is held on the Lantern Festival and lasts for seven days. It is a Cantonese cultural carnival event.

4. The autumn colors of Foshan are the traditional folk culture of Foshan City, Guangdong Province. It refers to the autumn agricultural harvest, when local people hold a harvest parade to celebrate the harvest, commonly known as the "Autumn Colors Competition" or "Autumn Colors Lantern Festival", also collectively known as "Autumn Colors".

5. Chaozhou gongs and drums are a kind of traditional music in the Chaoshan area of ??Guangdong. It is a performance form that combines gongs, drums and orchestral music. It evolved from the persuasion music that has been passed down through the ages. It is One of the most popular music genres in Chaoshan area.

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