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Chengdu's culture and customs

1, you Xi Shen Fang

"Worship to God" is an ancient folk custom in Chengdu with a history of more than 200 years. God is happy, that is, where is the western god. Whenever the Spring Festival comes, Chengdu citizens should bring their families, make friends, go out of the south gate, visit Wuhou and worship God.

2. "Dragon dancing, yangko, suona and other folk customs.

Dragon dancing, also known as playing with dragon lanterns, is a traditional folk cultural activity of the Chinese nation, through which people pray for peace and good luck. Dragon dance originated from ancient people's worship of dragons, and people would dance dragons on festive occasions.

3. Sichuan Opera

Sichuan Opera, commonly known as Sichuan Opera, is mainly popular in the Han areas of Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan, Guizhou and other provinces in southwest China. It is a traditional opera that combines five vocal arts, namely, Gao Qiang, Kunqu Opera, Huqin (that is, Pihuang), Tanxi (that is, Bangzi) and Sichuan Folk Lantern Opera.

4. change your face

Sichuan Opera's changing face is an important part of Sichuan Opera's performing arts and a folk art treasure created and inherited by Sichuan Opera artists in past dynasties. 1987 The Ministry of Culture officially issued a document, which listed the art of changing face of Sichuan Opera as a second-class state secret, which is also the only state secret in China drama circle.

5. The Fall of Liu Chan

Located in Longquanyi District, Chengdu, Luodai Ancient Town is one of the "Five Dongshan Games" in Chengdu and is known as "the first Hakka town in western China". Liu Chan Luodai tells the story of Luodai.

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