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  • ...le fairs are an important and joyful destination for Chinese people during festivals, most especially the [[Spring Festival]], or Chinese New Year. ('''[[Temple
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  • ...le fairs are an important and joyful destination for Chinese people during festivals, most especially the [[Spring Festival]], or Chinese New Year. ...g Festival, the temple fair is one of the most important activities, and a traditional cultural event that features all kinds of Chinese folk art. So far, there h
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  • ...festival]][[category:traditional Chinese festivals]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • ...Gorgeous flowers are the main attraction of the festival, but a variety of traditional local performing arts presented in the period can't be missed. [[Category: Festivals]]
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  • [[category:spring festival]][[category:traditional festivals]][[category:festivals]]
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  • ...Chinese Medicine Museum''' (中医药博物馆) affiliated to [[Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine]]. [[File:Traditional Chinese Medicine Museum.jpg|thumb|300px|Traditional Chinese Medicine Museum]]
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  • [[category:spring festival]][[category:traditional festivals]][[category:festivals]]
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  • [[category:folk customs]][[category:traditional festivals]][[category:festivals]]
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  • ...ralding the beginning of spring, thus it is known as Spring Festival. This traditional festival is also a festival of reunion; no matter how far away people are f === '''''Related festivals''''' ===
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  • ...one streets, temples and the people in traditional costume as well as deep traditional culture. ...lage is the first month and the sixth month of lunar year, when many local festivals will be held.<br>[[category:village]]
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  • ...Mid-Autumn Festival period in Xiamen. It has added more excitement to this traditional festival. [[Category:Traditional Chinese festivals]][[Category:Chinese culture]]
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  • ...humb|right|The traditional Qixi Festival]][[File:qixi2.jpg|thumb|right|The traditional Qixi Festival]] ...'''Double Seventh Festival''', on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month, is a traditional festival full of romance. It often goes into August in the Gregorian calend
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  • '''The green dumpling''' is a traditional food cooked for the [[Qingming Festival]], which is also known as the Pure [[Category: Festivals]]
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  • ...most popular dances in China. Known as the king of animals, the lion is a traditional symbol of good luck in China. The dance has a long history stretching back During the [[Lantern Festival]] and other festivals, the lion dance marks the beat of the frolics, bringing luck and happiness
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  • [[File:The Laba Festival.jpg|thumb|250px|Traditional Laba porrige in the festival.]] The '''Laba Festival''' ('''腊八节''') is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the eighth day of the twelfth month of the lu
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  • '''The Cold Food Festival''' ('''寒食节''') is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated for three consecutive days starting the day bef [[Category: Festivals]]
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  • [[Category:customs]][[category:spring festival]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • ''Cai Gaoqiao'', or '''walking on stilts''', is a popular traditional performance for the [[Spring Festival]], especially in Northern China. ''Ca [[Category:folk customs]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • The traditional '''Chongyang Festival''' ('''重阳节'''), or Double Ninth Festival, falls [[Category:Traditional Chinese Festivals]]
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  • ...rds that lamps lighted up the whole county of Wuqiao for three days during festivals, people set off firecrackers and performed acrobatics, and the local feudal ..., Flying Hats and Pagoda of Bowls, all a superb display of both modern and traditional acrobatic skills that is sure to entertain all visitors.
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  • ...ost popular. What's especially important in moon cakes is the filling. The traditional fillings are sweetened bean paste, sesame, sugar and others. But now there [[Category: Festivals]]
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  • [[Category:folk arts]][[category:folk customs]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • ...ryone exchanges New Year's greetings and eats boiled dumplings. It is also traditional to set off fireworks and firecrackers on New Year's Eve. As it gets closer [[category:food]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • The '''Lantern Festival''' ('''元宵节''') is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, [[Category:Traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • ...ryone exchanges New Year's greetings and eats boiled dumplings. It is also traditional to set off fireworks and firecrackers on New Year's Eve. As it gets closer [[category:food]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • The '''gong''' is one of the percussion instruments among [[China]]'s traditional musical instruments. According to historical records, the sha gong during t ...to withdraw troops. Gongs were also used in folk activities such as grand festivals, weddings and funerals, to add a magnificent air to the scene.
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  • [[Category:Traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • The drum dance is a traditional Lunar New Year and [[Lantern Festival]] activity in [[Shaanxi Province]]. Y ...number of drummers ranges from a few to several thousand. When celebrating festivals or the bumper harvest, performers often stage a large-scale Ansai waist dru
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  • [[Category:traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • ...e buildings now date from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The temple conducts traditional Daoist ceremonies on holy days. The temple fair during Chinese New Year is On festivals, fairs are at the temple, when Daoist ceremonies are performed by the pries
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  • [[File:Huangmei Opera.jpg|thumb|300px|A scene of traditional Huangmei Operea]] ...i diao'' and ''Caicha xi'', '''Huangmei Opera''' is one of the most famous traditional operas in [[China]].
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  • ...rving Mass, baptising, monkhood initiation, fasting, celebrating religious festivals, observing extreme unction, and holding memorial ceremonies, are protected ...na have become part of the traditional Chinese thinking and culture. It is traditional for Chinese religious believers to love their country and religions. The Ch
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  • Traditional '''Chinese music''' can be traced back 7,000–8,000 years based on the dis ...literature based on music became popular. This was also a period when many traditional musical instruments were developed such as ''pipa'', ''flute'', and ''zithe
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  • ...ralding the beginning of spring, thus it is known as Spring Festival. This traditional festival is also a festival of reunion, just like Christmas in the West. No ...e been passed down through the generations, making it the most ceremonious traditional festival of the Chinese people.
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  • ...'[[Uproar in Heaven]]'' have each won several awards in international film festivals. ...1987). Unlike the middle-aged fourth generation directors, they broke with traditional filmmaking, in screenplay and film structure as well as narrative.
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  • ...as built in the city of Anshun with the help of the local authorities, and traditional technology was improved. Now, batik has become one of their best-selling ha ...vals as the Hans. On June 6 and April 8, however, they celebrate their own festivals in commemoration of the leaders of ancient uprisings and their ancestors. O
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  • == Traditional economy and customs == ...urs have a rich repertory of folk dances which they love to perform during festivals. Women participate in group singing and most women own a musical instrument
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  • ==== Traditional fashion ==== A local woman's traditional dress features a flowery towel (or a piece of blue cotton) for a scarf, a r
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  • ...aten with peppers and pickled vegetables. Home-woven cloth is used to make traditional Dong clothing; finer cloth and silks are used for decoration or for making ...ongs and dances are important aspects of Dong community life. Adults teach traditional songs to children, and young men sing them.
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  • [[Category: Traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • ...('''除夕'''), the last day of the old year, is one of China's most important traditional holidays. Homes are spotless inside and out, doors and windows are decorate ...cuts plus auspicious sayings, with a fringed bottom. Today, instead of the traditional ''menjian'', many people put up "[[Chinese knotting]]," a type of decoratio
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  • [[Category:Traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • The traditional Korean dress is white, a symbol of simplicity and serenity. Men wear baggy ...nt of drums and flutes in the fields or on construction sites. Traditional festivals are celebrated heartily, especially the Lunar New Year, and the Mid-Autumn
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  • ...ractice of slaughtering cattle in large numbers for weddings, funerals and festivals has been changed. ...n recent decades, Salar women have broken away from such practices and the traditional concept of men being superior to women is slowly disappearing. Salar women
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  • ...]], baptising, [[monkhood]] initiation, [[fasting]], celebrating religious festivals, observing extreme unction, and holding memorial ceremonies, are protected ...]] have become part of the traditional Chinese thinking and culture. It is traditional for Chinese religious believers to love their country and religions. The Ch
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  • In traditional Gelao clothes, women wore very short jackets with sleeves embroidered with Most Gelao festivals are similar to Han traditions, but some practices differ. At Spring Festiva
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