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Jiangsu New Year's Customs. On Chinese New Year's Eve, put cooked water chestnuts in the meal, dig them out when eating, called "digging yuanbao", relatives and friends come and go, when making tea, two green olives should be placed, called drinking "yuanbao tea", Wishing you prosperity.
Shaanxi eats "five beans" during the New Year, and on the night before the Spring Festival, take out five kinds of beans, such as soybeans, soybeans, mung beans, peas, and beans, etc., which is a custom that has been passed down for thousands of years. Wealthy families also stir-fry vegetables, drink wine, have meat and vegetarian dishes, and show their abilities. In the rural areas of Tongchuan area, the fifth day of the lunar month is called "five bean days", and "barley kernel porridge" is made for breakfast, accompanied by five kinds of beans, indicating a bumper harvest of wheat and beans this year.
Beijing temple fair. 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. In addition to the familiar factory, the Wuxian God of Wealth Temple (2nd to 16th of the first month), Dongyue Temple (1st to 15th of the first month), and Baiyun Temple (1st to 19th of the first month) are all famous temple fairs, which are the most rich in the characteristics of Beijing's New Year.
The official activities of the Wuxian God of Wealth Temple are counted from the second day of the first lunar month. Early in the morning of the second day of the Lunar New Year, the vast majority of people who go to the Temple of Wealth to worship incense, except for the extremely rich and dignitaries, are riding bicycles. He wears a cotton robe of various satins, a waistcoat or a shoulder, and a top hat with fine felt.
The pilgrims went out of the city to the south of Guang'anmen, of course, basically with a tailwind, but as soon as they came out of Guang'anmen, they had to go against the wind.
Northeast New Year's Customs. Northeast people pay attention to the New Year lively, festive, and there are many New Year's customs.
Eating dumplings during the Chinese New Year is a custom of northerners. Northeast folk have the habit of keeping the New Year on Chinese New Year's Eve. On the evening of the Chinese New Year's Eve, you must eat dumplings, and only a few with coins are wrapped in many dumplings (now people pay attention to hygiene and use peanuts or other nuts instead). Whoever eats such dumplings is a sign of good luck and auspiciousness in the new year. In addition, people in the Northeast must eat dumplings on the fifth day of the new year, also known as "breaking five", that is, biting the dumplings, meaning that the unlucky things will be destroyed, and there is the meaning of driving away disasters and avoiding evil.
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It's best to play together, because the language, customs, simplicity, and diligence of ethnic minorities can be trusted. As for buying things, it's not certain, it's up to you to deal with it. As for the custom, it is "drinking wine in a big bowl and eating meat in a big mouthful", but for the sake of safety, it is generally not a bargain for eating and drinking, and the rest can be discussed.
It's all the same, you have to be honest with them, but there will also be people who see the money. After Dali, find a local friend in Dali, and the most important thing is to be very hospitable.
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The customs are simple and simple. If you are willing to eat Dali's specialties, it is very good. Milk fan, three-course tea, cold chicken, rice noodles, raw meat, etc. If you have any questions, please ask. Hehe, nothing special, Dali people are relatively simple, just bargain more.
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Different regions have different customs and habits, but due to differences in regions, traditions, cultures, etc., they are different.
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It is different due to differences in regions, traditions, cultures, etc.
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I'm from Sichuan Province in China, and there are a lot of special customs here. One of them I would like to introduce is the "New Year".
Every year during the Lunar New Year, we will put up Spring Festival couplets, hang lanterns, set off firecrackers, prepare Chinese New Year's Eve meals and New Year goods at home, and the whole family gathers together to celebrate the festive season. A few days before the New Year, we also go to visit relatives and friends to wish them a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.
In addition to celebrating at home, we also participate in a variety of activities. For example, we will go to the temple fair, watch the dragon dance, lion dance, juggling, stilt walking and other performances, taste all kinds of food, and buy New Year's goods. We will also fly kites, play cards, sing and dance in the park, and feel the joy of the festival.
Here's a photo I took at the temple fair**:
In this special festival of returning to Peibei, we can not only enjoy food and watch performances, but more importantly, we can reunite with family and friends, and feel a strong sense of family and friendship.
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I'm from the Yinchuan region of Ningxia, China, and there are many special customs here. One of them is the custom of engagement. In Yinchuan, engagement is a very important event and is usually accompanied by a series of rituals and customs.
First of all, when a man proposes an engagement to a woman, he usually sends a delegation to the woman's home to deliver gifts, including tea, red dates, rice, etc. These gifts symbolize happiness, health, and abundance.
Next, the woman's family will prepare a sumptuous feast for the man and his family. This is known as the "Reception Feast" and is intended to demonstrate the hospitality of the woman's family and the sincerity of the man.
At the reception party, the man's parents usually read out the "invitation", which is a formal announcement of the parties' decision to marry as in-laws. The man then gives the engagement money to the woman's family and exchanges the engagement ring.
After the engagement, the families will discuss the arrangements and dates of the wedding. In Yinchuan, weddings are usually very grand and last for many days, including a welcoming procession, a wedding car procession, wedding ceremonies, banquets, firecrackers, etc.
I once attended an engagement ceremony in the Yinchuan area and witnessed these rituals and customs firsthand. The whole process is very lively and solemn, full of the flavor of family and affection. For the people of Yinchuan Ditong Dazhi District, these customs are not only a combination of two families, but also an important way to inherit and promote traditional culture.
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There are many traditional festivals in China, and these festivals have a history or legend, some of which are true and some are false.
Among these traditional festivals, my favorite is the Spring Festival. During the Spring Festival, we can visit the temple fair, enjoy the lanterns, every household must paste the Spring Festival couplets, children, adults wear new clothes, and set off firecrackers together, which can be lively.
These characteristics of the Spring Festival are derived from a legend. Legend has it that a long time ago, there lived a monster on a certain mountain, and there was a village at the bottom of the mountain, and the people of the village lived happily ever after.
One day, the monster came down the mountain to forage for food, and after looking for a long time, it finally fell in love with eating children. However, this day happened to be the first day of the first lunar month, and people called this monster Nian. For several years in a row, on the same day, many children were eaten by the year, and the villagers began to be afraid.
When the first day of the first month came, the year came down the mountain, and when it came to the foot of the mountain, it still did not enter the village, because it saw that the village was full of red, and its heart became afraid, and it also saw a few children setting off firecrackers, it was frightened, and fled, and never dared to come out again. The villagers were so happy when they learned the good news that they called this day the first day of the Lunar New Year.
years, because he was frightened, he never went down the mountain again, and some people say that it starved to death on the mountain; Some people say that because of that time, it was frightened, and when it returned to the mountain, it was scared to death......
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