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Hakka customs

Hakka customs are:

1, Hakka costumes. Hakka costumes are simple and practical, spacious and simple. The patterns on the costumes are simple, exquisite and profound, which is also the result of the exchange and integration between the Hakkas who moved south and the original ethnic minorities. In Hakka areas, Hakka girls wear unique cool hats, while Hakka blue shirts are men's clothes, which are different from Hakka women's clothes.

2. Hakka diet. Hakka cuisine is represented by Dongjiang cuisine. The drinking and diet of Hakkas are the same or basically the same as those in other ethnic areas. Due to the unique geographical conditions and historical background, Hakka's food culture has its own characteristics, with rich, salty and cooked tastes.

3. Folk customs. Hakka is a branch of the Han nationality, so its traditional festivals are the same as those of the Han nationality, mainly including La Worship, offering sacrifices to stoves, Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Friendship Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Among festivals, the Spring Festival is the grandest.