Wuchuan is a famous hometown of architecture. Most of the hundreds of billionaires are contractors. It is the city with the largest number of rich people in the country. Of course, eating, drinking and having fun are indispensable. Today I will introduce to you the local customs and local food. I hope you will
Come to Wuchuan and experience it for yourself.
Wuchuan Piaose Piaose is one of the "three wonders" of Wuchuan folk art (piaose, clay sculptures, and flower bridges). Piaose is usually performed by children aged 2 to 6 years old on a board in disguise. Every year in the first month of the year, it is held in every village in Wuchuan.
Corner parade, friends coming to Wuchuan from out of town remember to come in the first month of the year!
Wuchuan Clay Sculpture Clay sculpture, also known as clay doll, is an ancient folk ceramic art in Wuchuan. Every Spring Festival, clay sculptures appear in parks, supermarkets and shopping malls in Wuchuan for tourists to take photos. The clay sculptures are more concentrated in Jiangxindao Ecological Park.
Wuchuan Flower Bridge Flower Bridge is also a traditional custom in Wuchuan. It is very lively on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month every year. It is said that after walking on the Flower Bridge, you will have good luck when you come back!
There is also a legend about a couple who went to Xinghuaqiao to buy flowers and gave birth to a fat, white son. Cars are prohibited on all major roads in the city. Visitors from outside should pay attention to local traffic conditions!
Wuchuan Nianli Nianli is mainly concentrated during the Spring Festival. It is a folk celebration event in every village in Wuchuan. It is said that Nianli is a lively New Year celebration. During the day, you can watch the gods and lions, parade, and pray to gods for good weather and peace and prosperity. In the evening, you invite relatives and friends to have dinner and drinks.
, there are countless kinds of delicacies, but they are mainly seafood. After eating and drinking, you can also enjoy folk activities such as burning firecrackers, setting off fireworks, and performing dramas.