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What are the non-legacy projects in Hebei?

Hebei's non-legacy projects include: Hebei Bangzi, Wuqiao Acrobatics, Wuqiang New Year Pictures, Tangshan Pingju, Jingxing Lahua, paper-cutting, Hengshui Inner Painting, and biography of Yang Tai.

1, Hebei Bangzi

Hebei Bangzi is an important branch of China Bangzi vocal cavity, which was formed in Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty (1821-1850) and reached its peak in the early years of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. Hebei Bangzi is not only good at expressing historical themes, but also can reflect real life well.

On stage art, whether it is music, performance or stage art, on May 20th, 2006, Hebei Bangzi was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

2. Wuqiao Acrobatics

Wuqiao acrobatics is a traditional folk acrobatic art in Hebei Province. Wuqiao county, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, is often called "the hometown of acrobatics". According to relevant historical records, Wuqiao acrobatics has the longest history. According to legend, Wuqiao is the fief of Sun Wu's descendants.

There are indeed many people surnamed Sun in Wuqiao. There are more than a dozen villages named after Sun, such as Qiansun, Housun and Paifang Village. Wuqiao Acrobatics was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list by the State Council in 2006.

3. Wuqiang New Year Pictures

Wuqiang New Year Picture is one of the traditional folk handicrafts in Wuqiang County, Hebei Province, and it is named after its origin in Wuqiang, Hebei Province. It is a unique painting school in China, with strong local flavor and local characteristics.

Wuqiang New Year pictures are folk local art developed under the influence of primitive farming methods, Buddhist ideas, traditional concepts and ancient national habits. In 2005, Wuqiang New Year pictures were listed in the national intangible cultural heritage protection list.

4. Tangshan Pingju

Pingju originated in the countryside of Luanxian County in the east of Hebei Province. Pingju, also known as Pingju and Opera, is developed on the basis of folk rap "Lotus Falling" and folk song and dance "Jumping". 1935, when Bai and others performed in Shanghai, they officially used the name of Pingju. In 2006, it was selected into the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

5, Jingxing Lahua

Jingxing Lahua belongs to the northern Yangko. Jingxing Lahua originated and spread in Jingxing County, Hebei Province, which is a unique local folk art form. Originated in Ming and Qing Dynasties, it has a long history. Jingxing's flower-pulling originated from folk festivals, temple fairs, celebrations and street square flower shows when offering sacrifices to God. On May 20th, 2006, Jingxing Lahua was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.