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What are the traditional crafts in Guangdong?

1. Lion dance, also known as the lion's head, is used to "wake up the lion", and there are also corresponding accessories, such as bronze gongs and drums, umbrellas, lanterns and colorful flags, and various Buddha heads.

2. The costume of Cantonese Opera is handmade from design, description, embroidery to tailoring.

3. The polo birthday in Nanhai, the "polo chicken" sold when visiting the temple fair. Paste the chicken with paper and mud, and paste colorful chicken feathers on the surface. Legend has it that once upon a time, there was a village near Boluo Temple. There was an old woman, childless and dependent on a rooster. There was a cockfighting member outside the village who sent someone to invite the rooster to compete with his cock, but the old woman refused. Unwilling Mr. W secretly took his best cock to fight, and he was beaten all over. The shop assistant paid a high price to buy the old woman's chicken, but she was refused. He was angry with embarrassment. One day, when the old woman was in the field, he sent a servant to steal the rooster back. Who knows, this chicken stopped barking, and the member killed it in a rage. The sad old woman picked up chicken feathers from the ground, washed them and dried them in the sun. She made the chicken body out of yellow mud and the chicken skin out of paper skin, and stuck them on one by one. This rooster is lifelike. The next morning, the old woman heard the cock crow again. She was very happy, so she made a lot of such chickens and took them to the temple fair for sale on Polo's birthday from the 11th to 13th of the first lunar month every year. This custom gradually spread.

There are many kinds of doll lights, such as "Lucky Boy", "God of Wealth" and Zodiac cartoons. As long as you can think of it, you can basically do it.