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Traditional sacrificial customs: Pictures of worshiping Tiangong in Chaoshan?
The folk culture of worshiping gods in Chaoshan is quite famous, and among them, the custom of worshiping God during the Chinese New Year is the most solemn. The so-called God is the Jade Emperor. Traditionally, people worship God by fasting and bathing, offering incense, saluting, praying and chanting sutras. Sometimes They also performed operas to entertain the gods, and escorted the Jade Emperor statue to the villages and streets. So today’s traditional festival has compiled some pictures of Chaoshan worshiping Tiangong for you. Let’s take a look at the lively scene.
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