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What is the sweeping festival in Ganzhou?

Grave-sweeping Festival is the money and articles that the man gives to the woman's family on Mid-Autumn Festival and Spring Festival every year after the men and women are ready to get married. To put it bluntly, on holidays, the man should pay a New Year call to the woman's family, and the amount should not be too small.

Other festivals of Ganzhou people:

People in Ganzhou call Mid-Autumn Festival "July 30th", also called Ghost Festival. On this day, every family will prepare some paper money for their dead relatives, and some people will buy some daily necessities. At night, every family kills a duck, splashes duck blood on paper money, lights incense sticks, burns paper money with ghosts and gives it to relatives in the underworld to enjoy.

Few people climb the mountain on the Double Ninth Festival in Ganzhou, but every household should eat "potato buns", which are made by grinding potatoes into mud with their feet, adding flour or rice flour and frying them. In recent years, every Double Ninth Festival, a large number of potato buns have been listed, and many people no longer fry themselves. This custom has been inherited.