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What are the non-legacy cultures in Guangdong?

Guangdong's non-legacy cultures are: 1, Cantonese Opera; 2. Wake up the lion; 3. Tea art; 4, centipede dance; 5. Wuchuan clay sculpture.

1, Cantonese Opera

Cantonese Opera, also known as "Cantonese Opera" or "Grand Drama", is one of the traditional operas in Guangdong. It originated from Southern Opera, popular in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong and Macao, and sometimes performed in Chinese-speaking areas abroad.

Step 2 wake up the lion

Lion dance belongs to the Southern Lion in China. Historically, it was born out of the court lion dance in the Tang Dynasty. After the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, with the migration from the Central Plains to the south, lion dance culture was introduced into Lingnan area.

3. Tea art

Tea is a kind of culture. On the basis of China's excellent culture, tea art widely absorbs and draws lessons from other art forms, and extends to literature, art and other fields, forming China tea culture with strong national characteristics.

4. centipede dance

Centipede dance is one of the national intangible cultural heritages. It is a large-scale square animal dance, which originated from Tongzhi to Guangxu in Qing Dynasty and was initiated by Ximen Chen and his good friend Shi Wenyong. The centipede dance is imitated according to the dynamics and habits of centipedes. Performers dance in squatting posture, simulating centipede crawling and shuttling, which is lifelike, deeply loved by the people, and has been widely spread to this day.

5. Wuchuan clay sculpture

Wuchuan clay sculpture, also known as clay figurine, is an ancient and traditional folk art in China. Originated in the late Tang Dynasty and early Song Dynasty, it was raised by villagers in Wayao, Meilong Town. Originated in the late Tang Dynasty and early Song Dynasty, it was raised by villagers in Wayao, Meilong Town. In the Tang Dynasty, the residents of Liao Ling, Foshan moved here. Since then, ceramic handicrafts from Shiwan, Foshan have been introduced to Wuchuan.