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What temple fairs are there in Xuzhou? (including six counties)

1, Xuzhou Yunlong Huishan Temple Fair. Yunlong Mountain Temple Fair is commonly known as Yunlong Mountain Fair. Because of the sculpture of Guanyin, many Buddhists came to worship, and over time, Guanyin Society was formed, which was called Yunlong Mountain Society by the people. It is a folk activity in China, which integrates sacrifice, singing and dancing, entertainment and commerce. Yunlong Mountain Temple Fair lasts for three days. The next day is Zheng Hui, usually attended by the most people. On the day of the temple fair, Yunlong Mountain is usually crowded with people.

2. Xuzhou Taishan Temple Fair. The Mount Tai Temple Fair in Xuzhou is very spectacular, covering mountains, inside and outside the temple, and several kilometers in Fiona Fang. Different in content and form. Its main contents are burning incense and worshipping Buddha in the mountains, large-scale folk arts and crafts exhibitions, folk cultural performances and corporate merchants rushing to temple fairs. Due to the annual activities, various booths have formed a pattern.

3. Zifangshan Temple Fair in Xuzhou. Three days before and after the Zifangshan Temple Fair, tourists on the mountain went sightseeing, pilgrims worshipped Buddha, and held a ceremony of "Journey of Ovarian Masters". There are many merchants at the foot of the mountain, and there are many kinds of specialties, folk handicrafts, traditional snacks and seasonal goods in Xuzhou. Pilgrims and tourists from Xuzhou, surrounding areas and other places are in an endless stream.

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Temple fair, also known as "temple fair" or "festival field". It is a folk religion and an ancient custom in China. It is usually held during the Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival and when the dragon rises on February 2nd. It is also one of the forms of fair trade in China, and its formation is related to the development of temples and religious activities. It is held in temples on festivals or designated dates, mostly in and near temples, and is used for activities such as offering sacrifices to gods, entertainment and shopping. Temple fairs are very popular in vast areas of this country.

Temple fair is an ancient traditional folk cultural activity. Spring Festival is usually called China New Year. In addition to the general annual customs, temple fairs are the main customs of New Year in old Beijing. With the development of the times, there will be a series of temple fairs in China during the Spring Festival every year. In addition to the well-known Changdian, Wuxian God of Wealth Temple (from the second day to the sixteenth day), Dongyue Temple (from the first day to the fifteenth day), Baiyun Temple (from the first day to the nineteenth day) and Long live the Spring Festival Temple Fair (from the first day to the sixteenth day of the lunar calendar), they are all famous temple fairs in China. ? [ 1]?

Temple Fair is also a traditional folk activity widely circulated in China. Folk custom is a life culture created, enjoyed and passed down by the broad masses of people in a country or a nation. Temple fair is an organic part of this life culture, and its emergence, existence and evolution are closely related to the lives of ordinary people. ?

References:

Yunlong Mountain Temple Fair-Baidu Encyclopedia Taishan Temple Fair-Baidu Encyclopedia Fangshan Temple Fair _ Baidu Encyclopedia