Children who buy things at temple fairs like the following:
1. Toys. Such as traditional toys such as small flower baskets, small drums, purple and gold crowns in the Monkey King, and various cartoon-shaped toys.
2. Good food. Including Sugar-Coated Berry, Tangren, various flavors of marshmallows, dried persimmons, grilled squid and other traditional and snacks.
3. Handicrafts. Such as dolls and various handicrafts, which are usually moderately priced and have educational significance.
4. games. Such as catching dolls, throwing sandbags and playing balloons, there are usually small prizes as incentives. Temple fair, also known as "temple market" or "festival field", is a folk religion and custom in China. It is usually held on festivals such as the Lunar New Year, the Lantern Festival and the Dragon's Rise on February 2, and it is also one of the forms of market trade in China. Its formation is related to the development and religious activities of local temples. It is held on temple festivals or specified dates, mostly in and near temples, and temple fairs are popular in vast areas of the country.