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During the Spring Festival in the Old North City, 40 immersive performances are staged every day, including the grand parade performance of more than 80 professional performers of the national intangible cultural heritage - the stilt Yangge team, the north-south folk art competition - the north-south auspicious time team, the folk interaction - the Wudao God of Wealth team and the folk art stunt - Ruitu Juggling Team. The old tunes of the Kanto hometown composed of nine sets of drums were greatly inspired, and there were also regular performances such as intangible cultural heritage stunts, fairy dance troupes, and folk acrobatics. During the temple fair, the huge golden phoenix parades in the old north city every night, the "blessed land blessed land dragon and phoenix" science and technology show echoes with the phoenix in the sky, and the lion dance team performs in the square, creating a scene of oriental aesthetic fairyland for tourists.
Introduction: Temple fair, also known as "temple fair" or "festival". It is a Chinese folk religion and ancient custom that is usually held during the Lunar New Year, the Lantern Festival, and the second day of February, when the dragon rises.
Temple fairs are popular in vast areas of the country. The temple fair is an ancient traditional folk cultural activity. In addition to the general New Year's customs, temple fairs are the main customs of the New Year in old Beijing.
The Temple of the Five Immortals of the God of Wealth (2nd to 16th of the Lunar New Year), "Dongyue Temple" (1st to 15th of the Lunar New Year), "Baiyun Temple" (1st to 19th of the Lunar New Year), and "Long Live the Longshan Spring Festival Temple Fair" (1st to 16th of the Lunar New Year) are all famous temple fairs in China, with the most characteristics of the Chinese New Year. Temple fairs are also a traditional folk activity that is widely spread in China. Folk customs are the living culture created, enjoyed and inherited by the broad masses of people of a country or nation.
Temple fairs are an integral part of this life culture, and its generation, existence and evolution are closely related to the lives of ordinary people.
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Litter! Of course I went to the Temple of Earth!
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The temple fair originated around the temple and was formed and related to religious activities and beliefs in the mountains of Mindan. Visiting the temple fair, also known as the temple market and festival field, is a traditional folk cultural activity unique to China that integrates eating, drinking and playing with the gods, and is generally held on festivals such as the Lunar New Year, the Lantern Festival, and the second dragon raising its head in February.
Temple fairs are ancient traditional Chinese folk cultural activities that are held on festivals or on designated dates in temples, and are mostly located in and near temples.
The activities of visiting the temple fair include burning incense and praying, lamp market, snacks, singing and dancing performances, and eating and drinking slurry water noodles, big knife noodles, mash, and Zhenzi noodles.
The temple fair is an organic part of the culture of life and tourism, and its generation, existence and evolution are closely related to the lives of ordinary people.
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Temple fair during the Spring Festival: Shenyang Laobei City Huang Temple Fair.
During the Spring Festival Temple Fair in Laobei City, 40 immersive performances were staged every day, including a grand parade performance by more than 80 professional performers of the national intangible cultural heritage - stilt Yangge team, the north-south folk art competition - the north-south Jishi team, the folk interaction - the five-way God of wealth team, and the folk art stunt - Ruitu juggling team.
9 groups of drums composed of the old tunes of the original village of Kanto are greatly inspired, and there are also normalized performances such as intangible cultural heritage tricks, fairy dance troupes, and folk art acrobatics. During the temple fair, the huge golden phoenix "travels" in the night sky of the old Taipei City every night, and the science and technology show of "auspicious and blessed land dragon and phoenix is auspicious" echoes with the phoenix in the sky, and the lion dance team performs in the square, creating a scene of oriental aesthetic wonderland for visitors.
Introduction: Temple fair, also known as "temple market" or "festival field". It is a Chinese folk religion and customs, and is generally held on festivals such as the Lunar New Year, the Lantern Festival, and the second dragon raising its head in February. Temple fairs are popular in vast areas of the country.
The temple fair is an ancient traditional folk cultural activity. In addition to the general New Year customs, temple fairs were the main customs of the Chinese New Year in Beijing in the old days. "Wuxian God of Wealth Temple" (the second to sixteenth day of the first lunar month), "Dongyue Temple" (the first to the fifteenth day of the first month), "Baiyun Temple" (the first to the nineteenth day of the first month), and "Long Live Mountain Spring Festival Temple Fair" (the first to the sixteenth day of the lunar calendar) are all famous temple fairs in China, which are the most rich in the characteristics of the New Year.
The temple fair is also a traditional folk activity widely spread among Chinese people. Folk customs are a country or nation in the vast number of people to create, enjoy and inherit the life culture, temple fair is an organic part of this life culture, its generation, existence and evolution are closely related to the life of the people.
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Summary. The temple fair is the second day of February, and the second day of February is the rise of the Chinese dragon, which is a Chinese folk religion and a custom of the year. However, the time of the temple fair may vary in different regions, Beijing is generally around the 29th of the first month, while Nanjing will be around the 16th of the first month, so you still need to attend according to the local time.
The temple fair is the second day of February, and the second day of February is the second day of the Chinese dragon raising its head, which is a Chinese folk religion and a custom of the year. However, the time of the temple fair in different regions may vary, Beijing is generally on the 29th of the first month, while Nanjing will be around the 10th day of the first month, so you still need to participate according to the local time.
Rules for praying for blessings at temple fairs:1You need to dress appropriately before entering the temple.
2.When entering the temple, the threshold should not be bent or stepped on, and it needs to be crossed. 3.
Prayers need to be respectful. 4.The three gates in the center are the ones that allow people to enter and exit.
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Beijing trembles and grinds like a Spring Festival to visit the temple fair; The temple fair in Beijing is a folk cultural activity of the Han nationality in ancient times, and the customs of the temple fair are closely related to the religious activities of Buddhist temples and Taoist temples. The main temple fairs are: 1. Changdian temple fair, 2. Baiyunguan temple fair, 3. Longfu temple fair, etc.
1. Changdian temple fair.
The Changdian temple fair was gradually formed by watching the lanterns, and the scale was quite considerable since the Qianlong period. The temple fair is almost all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all kinds of goods are varied, and the people who visit the temple fair are workers, peasants, soldiers, scholars, and businessmen, and people from all walks of life. Men and women, young and old, can get something from the factory.
2. Baiyun Temple Fair.
Baiyun Temple is the largest Taoist temple in Beijing, known as "the first jungle of Quanzhen". The main activities of the opening of the temple in the first month of Baiyun Temple include "meeting immortals", "shunxing", "hitting the eyes of money", "touching the stone monkey" and so on. Legend has it that on the nineteenth day of the first lunar month, the mound is about to descend on the world, and those who are beyond fate.
During the temple fair, there are the most incense candles, paper foil statues, followed by various foods, children's toys, etc., and there are few daily necessities.
3. Longfu Temple Fair.
The scale of the Longfu temple fair ranks first among the temple fairs in the capital. There are many jewelry, jade, cultural and antique products at the temple fair, and the carved lacquer trade is also thriving here. The most distinctive is the snacks of Longfu Temple, which are varied and change with the seasons.
To this day, the snack bar here is still quite famous, retaining some traditional varieties and is popular with old Beijingers.
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The origin of visiting the temple fair is to win over the masses, and the two religions of Buddhism and Taoism often use the way of going out of the temple to expand their influence, so as to form a large assembly.
Temple fairs are generally held on festivals such as the Lunar New Year, the Lantern Festival, and the second dragon raising its head in February. It is also one of the forms of Chinese bazaars, which are formed and developed and related to the religious activities of the temple, which are held on the festival or specified date of the temple, and are mostly located in the temple and its vicinity. Temple fairs are popular in vast areas of the country.
Hit the money eye
Set up three stone bridges without water under the bridge, only open a bridge hole in the middle of the three bridges, the hole is divided in the east-west direction, a table is set up on each side, there are two Taoist priests on the table to divide the east and west and meditate cross-legged - the upper end of the bridge hole where they sit, the east and west are each high and hang a paper tire with a diameter of about two feet and a thickness of more than three inches, and the big money pasted with gold paper on it. The money is tightened from the north and south ends with a red velvet rope, and a small copper bell is tied to the middle hole.
Tourists aim at the small copper bells on the money holes on the bridge decks on both sides of the bridge five meters away. Whoever can hit the copper bell accurately and ring it, he will be smooth and smooth this year, and everything will go well. This is the famous "money eye".
Because of the distance, the copper bell is small, and those who can hit it are purely accidental.
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The origin of the temple fair and its historical significance.
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In the early days, the temple fair was only a grand sacrificial activity, but with the development of the economy and the needs of people's exchanges, the temple fair was gradually integrated into the market trading activities while maintaining the sacrificial activities. At this time, the temple fair was named again"Temple Market"It has become an important form of market in country Z. With the needs of the people, recreational activities are added to the temple fairs.
As a result, visiting the temple fair during the New Year has become an indispensable part of the New Year. However, the specific content of the temple fairs in each region is slightly different and has its own characteristics.
Hope to be adopted!
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If you admit that you are stupid, I will tell you the origin of the temple fair.
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As a popular cultural activity in the country, the temple fair is the largest in Henan, and Kaifeng is particularly classic! Well-known temple fairs:
Kaifeng Long Live Mountain Spring Festival Temple Fair.
Location: Wansui Mountain Scenic Area, Middle Section of Tokyo Avenue, Kaifeng City.
Huaiyang Taihao Mausoleum temple fair.
Guanlin Folk Temple Fair.
Heluo cultural temple fair.
Shangqiu Huoshentai temple fair.
Central Plains Big Buddha Folk Temple Fair.
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The red plum buds are proud of the winter snow, and the green willows spit out the new year. The Spring Festival is the most important festival of the Chinese nation, and visiting the temple fair during the Spring Festival has a long history in China. In 2020, the annual "Spring Festival Feast" Jiazhou Temple Fair will kick off in a joyful, peaceful, lively and festive atmosphere.
This Spring Festival, do you want to have a hot, colorful, and ceremonial year? Then you must come to the Jiazhou Temple Fair——— which memories are familiar and long-looking for the flavor of the year, here are all to satisfy you! This activity mainly includes family portrait photography, Han Dynasty theme cultural interpretation, New Year wishes, folk culture display, lantern riddle interaction, food New Year's goods exhibition, lawn garden party and other parts, in addition to the New Year's flavor of the heavenly atmosphere, but also to meet the needs of citizens and tourists to eat, drink, play, and play.
The celestial realm of joy and dress up (large archways, water injection flags, city wall hanging flags, colorful flags, flowers, alpacas, Chinese umbrellas, prayer belts, windmills, intangible cultural heritage exhibition boards, lamb ground plugs, big lights and red lanterns, etc., fully demonstrate the full vernal equinox atmosphere and the antique architectural culture of Tianjie). Here, the long-lost straw weaving, sugar painting skills, hand-kneaded clay puppets, and Jiajiang New Year paintings have also reappeared in the rivers and lakes. In the gorgeous Hanfu, in the wonderful singing and dancing, in the solemn etiquette to feel the traditional charm of China, feel the traditional Chinese culture.
Here, there are bizarre, creative and unlimited, there are all kinds of fashion design, handmade works, personal collections, trendy clothing, toys, personal collections, trendy clothing, toys, there is always a creative one you like; There is also a lantern riddle contest of "guessing the lantern to welcome the new year", which integrates fun and knowledge, and uses traditional methods to allow you to experience the excitement and joy of the festival at the same time, deeply explore the history of Leshan and understand the culture of Jiazhou; Come to the Jiazhou Temple Fair, enjoy the special food non-stop The big fish and meat are eaten for the New Year, come to the Jiazhou Temple Fair for a change of taste, and the special food and Internet celebrity snacks from all over the world will appear! Are you excited? It's better to act than to be excited!
From the first day to the seventh day of the new year, come to the Jiazhou Temple Fair, let you have a wonderful year!
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