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What are the customs in Binzhou?

Binzhou customs include Binzhou paper-cut, tricolor cotton chicken, cloth tiger, Dongyu lamp and Wudi lion bag:

1, Binzhou paper-cut

Binzhou paper-cut, which enjoys a long reputation, cannot be verified. Binzhou paper-cut is rigorous in structure, simple and profound, unpretentious, and has a wide range of subjects. There are many bold and rough works, which come down in one continuous line with the cultural heritage of the Yellow River Basin and have been included in the first batch of provincial intangible cultural heritage lists.

2. Tricolor cotton-wool chicks

"Tricolor Cotton-wool Chicken" is mainly distributed in Binzhou City. Absorbed the red and green colors of the people, the finished products are colorful, with different expressions and lifelike. Face to face, commonly known as the "dough mixer." It uses glutinous rice flour as the main material, adds different colors of pigments and preservatives, and shapes various lifelike statues with fingers and simple tools, such as knives, small grates and bamboo needles.

3. Cloth tiger

The production of boxing tiger is mainly distributed in Hubin town. Cloth tiger, as the mascot of town house, was favored by people more and more until the end of Qing Dynasty. During this period, the production of cloth tigers was passed down from generation to generation, and the technology was becoming more and more perfect and the content was gradually enriched.

4. Dongyu headlights

Dongyu Village in Dongdong Town is the earliest birthplace of automobile lights, which was taught by literary and art workers from Yan 'an during the Anti-Japanese War. 1988 East Corner Lantern Festival was recorded by Shandong Provincial Art Museum as a key folk culture in the province, and the information is now in the Provincial Art Museum.

5. Wudi Lion Bag

Lion bag juggling, also known as "beating the lion's head", is a unique sports event in Zongwangxi Village, Shuiwan Town. It was introduced from Cangzhou, Hebei Province in the late Qing Dynasty and has a history of nearly a hundred years. During the performance, three people performed together: the lion head, the lion body and the lion performer. The cooperation of three people must be harmonious and unified. Against the backdrop of gongs and drums, it is quite spectacular.