1, Dancing Yangko: Dancing Yangko is a representative dance of Han people in northern China, and it is one of the first projects in China to enter the national intangible cultural heritage list.
2. Walking on stilts: Walking on stilts is one of the traditional folk activities of the Han nationality. Walking on stilts is commonly known as binding firewood feet, also known as "stilts", "walking on stilts", "tying high feet" and "walking high legs"
3. ancestor worship: ancestor worship is a traditional custom, and the forms of ancestor worship are different due to different manners and customs in different places.
4. Dragon and lion dancing: Dragon and lion dancing is a traditional folk custom in China. Dragon dance is also called dragon lantern play and dragon lantern dance.
5, bonfire dance: bonfire dance, also known as circle dance, is a self-entertainment dance of the Ewenki people in the mountains. Generally, seven to twenty people form a circle hand in hand, and both men and women can participate.
What to eat on New Year's Day?
1, jiaozi: The winter in the north is particularly cold, and recently, many areas have started to cool down and snow drastically. At this time, on New Year's Day, the whole family will pack jiaozi and cook a pot of hot jiaozi, not to mention how comfortable, nutritious and delicious it is.
2. Eggs: Eating eggs on New Year's Day is also a custom in some areas. Eggs are also rich in nutrition and are one of the indispensable home-cooked ingredients in daily life. Eggs are round. Eating eggs on New Year's Day is not only nutritious and delicious, but also symbolizes reunion. Eggs are a perfect ellipse, and eating eggs represents family reunion.