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Huichang's custom of unifying festivals and festivals
Traditional festivals are almost everywhere, and so is Huichang. During the Spring Festival, roosters are killed. After the New Year, people usually go to New Year's greetings, or greet the gods, the Lantern Festival, set off fireworks, hang paper, worship ancestors, the Dragon Boat Festival, eat zongzi, the Central Plains Festival, burn paper, double ninth festival, climb mountains, fry C-buns, Mid-Autumn Festival and eat moon cakes. There are many temple fairs, such as Laigong Temple Fair.
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