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Folklore of Gubashan, Hezhou

Local CustomsGubashan Park has no other inhabitants, but the eastern edge of the park is inhabited by the Tuyao and Panyao families of the Yao ethnic group. The southern edge of the park is inhabited by Han Chinese Hakka and locals, most of whom migrated from Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi and Hunan during the Qing Dynasty, and still maintain their traditional cultures, residential cultures, customs and traditions. Typical of the Han Hakka people, the "Dragon House", the Han natives' castle-like "Local Walled City" and the Yao people's footstools are the typical dwellings. The architecture of the elaborate, with high historical value and ornamental value.

Folklore and marriage customs are rich and vivid, with distinctive local characteristics. For example, Hakka songs, local songs and Yao songs, songs in different languages have different moods, songs are full of fun. This is the wedding customs can be described as a variety of vivid and interesting, the Hakka "worship colorful language", "cave wiping black", the local "look at the house to determine love", "strange sigh marriage". "strange sigh marriage", "black room to hold relatives", Tuyao "lover's room", "people plot" and so on. Ethnic cultural tourism can enrich the forest park's amusement content.