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Brief introduction of Wuchuan chronology
The festivals in Wuchuan are rich and colorful, and the Chinese New Year is a unique traditional festival folk custom in western Guangdong, especially in Zhanjiang and Maoming. In some places, the Spring Festival is more lively than the Spring Festival. Wuchuan has a saying that every year's festivals are "rich" (lively). Celebrations and banquets in the past were called "annual ceremonies". In the past, most of the annual ceremonies were to worship the gods and dance lions during the day, perform a big play or puppet show or show a movie, set off firecrackers and fireworks at night, and invite relatives and friends to eat and drink to celebrate the festival. Over the years, various Han folk arts have added festive atmosphere, and also expressed the prayers of Han working people for a better life.
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