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What are the customs in Wuwei?
1, rolling stone lamp.

As a kind of dance art, the lantern rolling in Shibei Village of Yongchang Town has local characteristics. 1957, the stone tablet rolling lamp was a sensation in Liangzhou, and it was inspected in Zhangye area, which was well received by the participants. After that, the rolling stone lamp will remain in people's memory. It was not until the fifteenth day of the first month of 1997 that the stone tablet people put up lanterns and reorganized the lantern-rolling team.

2. Liangzhou lion dance

Judging from the costumes of Liangzhou lion dance, two people dressed as "big lions" and one person dressed as "little lions" alone. When dancing, hair moves with the wind. During the performance, many young people from martial arts families first practiced some unique martial arts routines, such as Eight Steps Biography, Pipa Tiaozi and Ding Song broadsword, which were all circulated in Liangzhou.

3, four dam percussion drum

The style of "percussion drum" is different from ordinary "waist drum", "fan drum" and "Taiping drum", but it also combines the exquisiteness of waist drum with the richness of Taiping drum. From makeup to performance, it gives people a magnificent, rough and unrestrained aesthetic feeling with western characteristics.

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History and culture

1, Yan Fei, Mata

Mata Yan Fei is a bronze ware of the Eastern Han Dynasty, unearthed in 1969 Leitai Han Tomb in Wuwei, Gansu Province. Gansu Provincial Museum in Tibet. The galloping horse is 34.5cm high, 45cm long and 13cm wide. 1985 Tongbenma was identified as a tourist symbol of China by the National Tourism Administration, and its name was "Malone Chaoque".

2. Xixia Monument

Xixia Monument, namely "Rebuilding the Induction Tower Monument of Huguo Temple", was erected by the fourth king of Xixia. The monument is 2.5 meters high, 0.9 meters wide and 0.3 meters thick, and it is written on both sides.

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