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What activities and games are there on March 3rd?

Kindergarten activities and games on March 3: making mugwort cakes, painting Zhuang costumes, painting colored eggs, painting bronze drums, painting hydrangeas, folk songs, and bamboo pole dancing.

"March 3rd" is an important traditional festival in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the Song Festival of the Zhuang people.

In order to vigorously inherit and develop China's excellent traditional culture, protect the intangible cultural heritage of our Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, let children get closer to life, get closer to society, and understand the March 3rd culture, thereby stimulating children's love for their hometown.

In order to better welcome the traditional festival - "March 3", the teacher made exquisite display boards in advance to promote the festival culture, which not only created a strong campus atmosphere of "March 3", but also allowed the children to understand "March 3"

customs and customs.

Each class carried out "March 3" themed educational activities, and teachers introduced the origin and folk customs of "March 3" in Zhuang Township to the children.

Through the teacher's explanation, watching videos and pictures, the children gained a more intuitive understanding of the excellent traditional culture of the Zhuang ethnic group.

Each class carried out "March 3" themed educational activities, and teachers introduced the origin and folk customs of "March 3" in Zhuang Township to the children.

Through the teacher's explanation, watching videos and pictures, the children gained a more intuitive understanding of the excellent traditional culture of the Zhuang ethnic group.

Bamboo pole dancing is also a special game of the Zhuang people in Guangxi on March 3rd. It has joyful rhythms, interesting folk sports games, Lang Lang's childish laughter, and a strong sense of nostalgia. The little brothers and sisters danced gracefully.

The folk songs started, the bamboo poles jumped up, "one two three" jumped in, "three two one" jumped out, the crisp tapping sound of the bamboo poles and the children's laughter filled the kindergarten.