1, Nanshi: It is a traditional folk culture that originated in Nanhai, Guangdong. Folklore believes that lion dancing can exorcise evil spirits. Every festival or major event, such as the new Zhang celebration and the Spring Festival competition, there will be dragon boat rakes, gongs and drums, and lion dances to increase the fun, which has been popular since ancient times. Especially by compatriots in Hong Kong, Macao and overseas. Since the reform and opening up, this festive folk activity has become more prosperous.
2. Promoting economic development: it is a traditional folk activity in Foshan City, Guangdong Province. As a blessing activity held during the Lantern Festival. On this day, every household will help the old and bring the young. From morning till night, they will walk across Tongji Bridge from north to south with windmills, wind chimes and lettuce to pray for peace and prosperity in the coming year. The real trip to help the poor is the 16th day of the first month, which is a folk cultural activity reflecting traditional beliefs, customs and prayers.
Guangfu Temple Fair: It is one of the Spring Festival activities of "One City, One Special" in Guangdong Province. It is a traditional folk culture in Guangdong Province. It is a traditional temple fair held in Yuexiu District of Guangzhou during the traditional Lantern Festival, that is, from the 15th to 21st of the first lunar month. Guangfu Temple Fair and Beijing ditan temple fair are also called the two major temple fairs in China. The opening ceremony of Guangfu Temple Fair was held on the Lantern Festival for seven days, which was a Guangfu cultural carnival.
4. Autumn color in Foshan is a traditional folk culture in Foshan City, Guangdong Province. It refers to the local people holding a parade to celebrate the harvest during the autumn agricultural harvest, commonly known as "Autumn Festival" or "Autumn Lantern Festival", also collectively known as "Autumn Festival".
Chaozhou gongs and drums are one of the traditional music in Chaoshan area of Guangdong Province. They are a combination of gongs, drums and orchestral music, evolved from drum music in previous dynasties, and are one of the most popular music in Chaoshan area.
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