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What are the customs in Xinghua?

1. The Maoshan Club Boat Race is a long-standing custom in Maoshan, Guzhuang, Qintong and Tomb-Sweeping Day, xinghua city. It originated in the Southern Song Dynasty, and it was a real history that people in Maoshan helped Shandong Yimin to defeat the Golden Army in Maoshan Pussy Lake. In November 214, "Maoshan Club Boat" was approved by the State Council to be included in the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage representative projects.

2. Fishermen's marriage custom is a custom in xinghua city. The whole marriage process of fishermen's marriage is divided into two parts, namely, on the shore and on the water. The water part is dominated by rowing performances, while the shore part is dominated by dancing and singing.

3. Dongyue Temple in Xinghua. In June 26, Xinghua Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government implemented the religious policy and handed over the right to use Dongyue Temple from the Municipal Cultural Center to the Municipal Taoist Association. On April 1th, 21, Taoist priests from Taizhou, Jiangsu and other provinces, the National Taoist Association, Hongkong, Taiwan Province, Singapore and Malaysia came to xinghua city to attend the grand opening ceremony of Dongyue Temple and the statue.

4、? The puppet show of Daijiashe in Xinghua and the puppet show of Xu family in Daijiashe in Xinghua are the most distinctive and deeply loved by the masses in Xinghua and Lixiahe area, an ancient form of opera performance in which artists operate puppets to perform stories.

5. The Dutian Temple Fair in Xinghua is a mourning ceremony held to commemorate the national hero Zhang Xun, which has been followed for more than 3 years. In Xinghua area, there are mainly temple fairs in Chenbao, Zhoufen and Dazoudoutian. On the day of the meeting, the participants concentrated on makeup and put on the costumes of the meeting in the early morning. At noon that day, the participants set out from the temple and sounded gongs to clear the way.