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What are the social customs, etiquette, festivals and traditional handicrafts in Liuzhou?

Liuzhou's scenery, customs, urban construction, snacks and industrial products.

There are parks in Liuzhou one after another, but the scenery is different and there is no similarity. Just like the bridge in Liuzhou, each takes the lead and dominates one side. Although there are many parks, the people who visit them are like a flood, as lively as those who rush to the scene. Especially in the morning and evening, people who come here to exercise are like bees in a hive. There are old people who practice Tai Ji Chuan, Tai Chi Sword, Eight Diagrams Palm and Qigong, as well as handsome men and beautiful women who practice Shaolin Kung Fu in the northern leg of Nanquan, Zhuge Liang's five escapades and Jiayu Kung Fu in India. There are even singing at the top of the mountain, shouting in a low voice by the river, practicing vocal cords and practicing vital capacity. When the eastern sky is as white as a fish's belly, climbers jog, walk fast and walk backwards. . . The old man who came to do morning exercises gradually left the park. A group of new people keep entering the park. These people come for ballroom dancing, Latin dancing and belly dancing. . . Modern dance, folk dance, classical dance. They played a brisk melody with a tape recorder and danced their bodies, spreading their wings like swallows, butterflies and dragonflies, flying on the lake among flowers. They give tourists eyes and beautiful enjoyment. Some people come to rehearse cultural programs, including Guangxi Opera, Cantonese Opera, Caidiao, Beijing Opera and folk songs. Some people here splash ink, make paper on the ground, make ink in the water, hold a long pen in their right hand and a small bucket in their left hand, and concentrate on their creation. They never neglect to write, stop writing, write and evaluate themselves, narcissism. Sometimes several people get together to comment on works, gossip, discuss skills, exchange ideas, learn from each other's strengths and improve each other. They practice their fingers and arms, sink their spirits and cultivate their sentiments, which is a unique hobby of Liuzhou literati. There are many white-haired old warehouse people, and there are also Mao Mao who has just entered kindergarten. People who practice like this can be seen everywhere in the downtown square and Jiahe Mountain Park. If you are interested in folk songs, colors and dramas, you can go to Yufeng Mountain Park, Binjiang Park and downtown square. . . Listen.

Swimming is also a kind of landscape. At the northern end of Liujiang Bridge, there is a statue on the river bank where a swimmer is about to enter the water. This statue is lifelike, and the hobby of Liuzhou people is fixed at the bridge head of Liujiang River. No matter the cold winter, the ice and snow, the cry of the north wind, or the hot summer, the pouring rain and the stormy waves make the boat excited. Swimmers in Liuzhou come and go in the river, dotted around, sometimes swimming backwards, sometimes breaststroke, sometimes the river stops impatiently, sometimes diving into the water, like a dragon in the water, better than walking in a leisurely pavilion. Swimmers include men and women, old people with silver hair, babies of five or six years old, some with swimming rings, car tires, bamboo tubes and floating boxes (with clothes and food in them), but most of them are empty-handed. Looking down from the bridge, red, blue, white, green and yellow look like the river is covered with colorful petals. In Liujiang and Longtan Park. . . You can see the scenery. I remember that winter, just when it snowed in the north, the north invited swimmers from all over the country to swim in the north to break the ice in winter. Liuzhou went to several silver-haired men and women and was the only "representative" team in the south. There are few provinces and regions in the north. When they saw the old people in Liuzhou who had never seen snow, they were very surprised and surprised. They thought they were here to watch the fun and advised them not to go into the water. The old man in Liuzhou, however, took off his coat and wore a swimsuit, standing on the Beijiang River where snowflakes fluttered and the north wind roared without chill. They jumped into the river like a dragon. Finally, they achieved excellent results and came back to see their elders in Jiangdong. They are worthy of being the water dragons nurtured by Liujiang.

The play by the river is also quite unique! As soon as I arrived in Liuzhou, I went shopping and came to Binjiang Park at the southern end of Liujiang Bridge. In the west side, people crowded around, three floors inside and three floors outside. Singing is music, and the voice is sweet. I thought the Heart-to-Heart Art Troupe came here to perform, which was informal and desperately wanted to get in. At first glance, it turns out that the old people in Liuzhou are entertaining themselves here. There is no curtain, scenery and lighting in this performance, only Liujiang is the background, the trees, stone benches and white clouds in the park are the scenes, and the sun in the sky provides them with free lighting. The audience sits on a stone bench, or sits on the floor, or squats on the floor, or stands. Some people behind them sat on bicycles, and the Eight Immortals showed their magical power when crossing the sea.

Actors' props are all self-provided, including clothes, musical instruments, cosmetics and other appliances. He (she) sings seriously, enjoys himself, and is never vague. Their singing and acting skills are superb, and their makeup and costumes are not sloppy. One program after another, they all play each other. After performing several programs in succession, we will pause, make comments, discuss skills and listen sincerely. At the end of each program, the audience was applauded and laughed. Have fun, have fun, the small businessman kept his mouth shut and the money rolled into his pocket. Every park has this kind of free performance, and a park has several performance spots, which are fixed, irregular and random.

Urban sculpture is also unique to Liuzhou, and it can be seen everywhere, with all-encompassing contents. Kirin and lion are the mascots of China people, and they can be seen everywhere in the streets. Liuzhou, also known as Dragon City, is the mascot of China people. There are statues of dragons everywhere. There were several times in Longbian Central Square. There is a beautiful stone carving Wolong on both sides of the center of the original square. Later I heard that the square was too noisy and crowded. It was unhappy and ran away. There is also a huge flying statue of Sanjie Liu in Lapras. Sanjie Liu also traveled around the world in Lapras to spread this song. Today, there are two rows of dragon column stone carvings here. I think, maybe soon they will be dissatisfied with this place and go back to the Dragon Palace in the West Sea. Is there no room for dragons in this square? ! But there are two dragons in front of a shop near here. You can live there and make money for the shop. There is a group of sculptures in Nan 'an Park on the riverside, which is beautiful and the most attractive place for parents and grandparents to take their children to play. There are Digging the Wall Lamp, Waiting for the Rabbit, Tattoo of Mother-in-law and Three Monks Carrying Water to Eat. . . . Stone carvings of several classic stories. All of them are entertaining and entertaining, so that every tourist can get the sublimation of his mind and the enjoyment of beauty. There is also a group of sculptures in Jianpanshan Park, all famous artists in ancient China, including Liu Zongyuan and Qu Yuan. . . Wait a minute. Let people know that these people have made great contributions to the country, and we all miss them. It's really a win-win situation for children to play with adults. There are also four statues of great doctors in ancient China, such as Li Shizhen and Bian Que, at the entrance of Jinsikoubao Factory, four statues of great modern scientists, such as Madame Curie and Einstein, at the entrance of a shopping mall on Yufeng Road, and two statues of waiters at the entrance of a shop on Bayi Road. . . These make people immediately understand what this place is as soon as they walk by, which is clear at a glance and can't be mistaken. It also lets people know that these people have made great contributions to the progress and development of the world and mankind. It also inspires people to love science, study science, respect science and respect the labor and creation of others. Children know to work hard and study hard. In addition, there are statues of China people's soldiers, teachers, children and young women who have made great contributions to the liberation of Liuzhou, as well as statues of various animals, such as Touma (double horse) statue in Longcheng. . . Seeing these statues, I was deeply impressed by Liuzhou's past, present and future. The spirit of pursuing science, striving for progress, not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, and not giving up until you reach your goal. Let people feel the primitive of Liuzhou people. However, it also makes me feel the fly in the ointment here. It would be great if Liuzhou opened its mind wider and let artists from all over the world use ready-made stones (of course, other materials can also be used) to create their works and build a charming sculpture garden! Let artists from all over the world come to Liuzhou for academic discussion, exchange experience, explore skills and improve together. This is undoubtedly a good thing and an immeasurable wealth for future generations. Why did you tear down the statue that had been built? I don't understand! Even if you fail, don't get rid of it. Staying, whether positive or negative, has educational value and can be used for reference, so that future generations can avoid detours. Isn't that a good thing? ! If it is damaged, it should be repaired in time. Nothing will be damaged. In this way, isn't the cultural name of Liuzhou more widely spread? People are more interested in development, investment and academic exchanges. . . have you finished? If there is a sculpture garden, the statues abandoned elsewhere can be moved to the sculpture garden, so that there can also be a burial place for art lovers and tourists to pay tribute to its ugliness and get useful enlightenment from it. Staying behind shows that future generations respect the work of their predecessors and cherish their achievements. It also shows that the broad mind of future generations can accommodate the ideas of predecessors that are contrary to themselves and leave them to others to make public and get their hands on today. Why not do it? ! Why should it be a torch!

The strange stones in Liuzhou are also a sight, which can be seen everywhere. People use them as benches for street scenes and pedestrian rest, which are both beautiful and practical. The gentleman on the beam can't move, only Alibaba. Of course, the best of the strange stones can only be found in the museum or collectors, and there are many good stones on the market. Stone has unlimited charm, unlimited business opportunities and a critical eye for jade. Appreciating stones is also interesting and unique.

This is my first understanding of Liuzhou, and I hope to know more and better in the future.