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What are the customs in Kunshan?
1, Kunqu opera

Kunqu Opera, formerly known as "Kunshan Opera" or "Kunqu Opera" for short, is an ancient drama in China. It has been called "Kunqu Opera" since the Qing Dynasty, and it is also called "Kunqu Opera" now. The performance of Kunqu Opera also has its own unique system and style. Its greatest characteristics are strong lyricism, delicate movements and ingenious and harmonious combination of song and dance.

2. Kunshan dialect

Kunshan dialect is a dialect of Wu dialect, belonging to Kunshan dialect, which is close to Suzhou dialect and Shanghai dialect and has its own language characteristics. Kunshan dialect has 27 initials, 4 1 vowel and 7 tones. The whole voiced sound of middle ancient Chinese is completely preserved, and the differentiation between entering tone and sharp group sound is preserved.

3. Liangzhu culture

Kunshan has many burial areas in Liangzhu culture period, and a large number of jade articles, such as Liangzhu cultural site in Zhaoling Mountain, stone tools, pottery and human bones, are precious cultural relics. These archaeological discoveries are of great significance for investigating the cultural and social features of Liangzhu and exploring the origin of Chinese civilization.

Mounds of different sizes in the burial area were artificially piled up by ancestors 5000 years ago to bury clan leaders, nobles and civilians, and also used as altars. No matter the age, shape and use of the pile, it is similar to the Pharaoh's mausoleum, a pyramid built by the ancient Egyptian kingdom on the Nile. ?

The study of Liangzhu culture has become a hot spot in archaeology. Five jades unearthed in Shaoqingshan and Chuodun Mountain were identified by National Cultural Heritage Administration experts 1995, and they are national first-class cultural relics.

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Kunshan local specialty:

1, Aozao noodles

Aozaomian comes from Aozaoge, located in Xianlin Road, and has a history of nearly 100 years. Its predecessor was Tianxiang Pavilion in Kunshan. The shopkeeper abandoned the pavilion because of poor management.

2, three hooves

Wan Santi came from the home of Shen Wansan, a rich man in Zhouzhuang, Ming Dynasty. According to legend, Shen Wansan, the richest man in the south of the Yangtze River, "If there is a feast at home, there must be crisp hoofs".

3. Justice Youth League

Green jiaozi was once a grave-sweeping sacrifice in Tomb-Sweeping Day, a place in the south of the Yangtze River. The skin is mixed with glutinous rice, and the stuffing is rough, which is generally eaten by farmers.

4. Yangcheng Lake hairy crabs

The hairy crabs in Yangcheng Lake can be regarded as the characteristics of Kunshan, and many celebrities come to Kunshan to eat authentic hairy crabs in Yangcheng Lake. There is a local saying that it is best to eat female crabs in September and male crabs in October.

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