It has a long history over the years and is an intangible cultural heritage handed down by ancestors in western Guangdong. The main contents of the annual ceremony are to worship God, worship God, worship sects and pay homage to the country. Mainly to repay the kindness of the gods and ancestors of heaven and earth, and pray for good weather, prosperity of all industries, peace of the country and the people.
Chronology originates from the belief and concept of "respecting heaven and ancestors" and contains profound and rich cultural connotations. The annual festival activities express people's yearning and wishes for a better life in western Guangdong. New Year's Eve is a kind of humanistic feeling, rich and thrifty, aiming at promoting the emotional exchange between relatives and friends, which embodies the humanistic spirit of western Guangdong people who attach importance to family ethics and hospitality.
Other customs:
Zhanjiang Nuo dance originated from the totem worship ceremony in primitive society, and its content form is a unique Lei Nuo dance formed by the working people in ancient Leizhou Peninsula. It is mainly composed of Lei Shougong, five generals from East, South, West, North and Middle, as well as land in-laws and Bi in-laws. , commonly known as "General Zou Qing", "Dance Demon" and "Dance Demon"
They are mainly distributed in Huguang and Taiping Town in Mazhang District of Zhanjiang City, Nanxing, Songzhu, Gao Lei, Yangjia, Baisha, Fucheng, Shentang Town, Huangpo and Popo in Wuchuan City.