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The Intangible Cultural Heritage of Jinhua Town
Xinjin women's dragon lantern was first handed down from generation to generation in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and was closed in 1965 for various reasons. In 200 1 year, the county cultural and sports tourism bureau resumed the traditional cultural project of "Dragon Lantern" in the process of grasping the construction of rural grassroots culture and team building, and the team was mainly women. In 2006, women's dragon lanterns in Jinhua Town of Xinjin were listed as intangible cultural heritage protection projects in Xinjin County.
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