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Cultural Introduction of Taiwan Province Province

In the culture of Taiwan Province Province, Minnan culture represented by Minnan people, Hakka culture represented by Hakka people and new culture brought by mainlanders are merged in Taiwan Province Province. At the same time, there is South Island culture represented by aborigines. In addition, due to the profound influence of 50 years of Japanese occupation (1895- 1945) and contemporary popular culture in Europe, America and East Asia on Taiwan Province Province, the culture of Taiwan Province Province has also integrated the cultural characteristics of Japan, Europe and America. Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival based on the traditional lunar calendar are national commemorative festivals in Taiwan Province Province. There are also many folk celebrations with the characteristics of Taiwan Province Province, such as welcoming Mazu North Port on March 19 every year, the famous local Lantern Festival folk activities, the salt water bee cannon, the robbery of orphans in Toucheng during Wang Yeyuan's mid-term Pudu ceremony, and the God Pig Competition at the Three Gorges Ancestral Temple. Due to the prosperity of temple incense in Taiwan Province Province, the temple culture from the mainland has been carried forward in Taiwan Province Province. Sacrificial activities such as "Mazu" and "Guan" in Taiwan Province Province have become a special culture in Taiwan Province Province, while folk performances such as "Eight Generals", "Song" and "Dragon and Lion Dance" which combine martial arts and art have also become a special skill culture in Taiwan Province Province.