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Festivals
in Guangzhou
A
well-known city in Guangdong province, Guangzhou boasts a rich
variety of folk customs. On the basis of celebrating traditional
festivals, it has developed 8 events with strong local flavors. All
these add color to the beautiful "Flower City" of
Guangzhou.
There
exist a number of folk customs at the end of the year as eating
Reunification Meal, boiling rice dumplings, lantern show, flower
fair strolling, bonus bag presenting, peach flower planting, etc.
Others include the grave cleaning, dragon boat competition, moon
cake enjoyment during the Mid Autumn Festival, mountain climbing on
the double Ninth Day. etc. In daily life, people will find the
following customs: morning tea, midnight refreshments, sugar water
drink, liangcha, over boiled soup, and the chafing dish,etc. For
amusement, people can enjoy lion dance, turtle dance, flower
festival, chrysanthemum festival, flowery boat and plain lantern
decoration.
Lion
Dance
Lion
dance is a folk recreational and sporting activity, which imitates
the movement of lions. On festival days, there usually is a parade
of lion dances with the dancers holding the lion head up and down
either to show the lion's roar or its native charm to the strong
rhythm of gongs and drums.
By
the end of Ming Dynasty and at the beginning of Qing dynasty (17th
century), lion dance had become popular in Guangdong and Guangxi
provinces. Lion head is often made of paper and lion body of cloth.
One dancer holds the lion head in front, his assistant holds the
lion body following him, and another dancer wearing a big Buddha
mask teasing the lion to jump according to the rhythm of the music.
The image of lion differs between the south and the north. That of
Guangzhou's lion is more symbolic, showing different gestures as
sleeping, jumping, climbing, roaring, welcoming guests, etc. Of the
south lion style, there are subdivisions as the Heshan Shape and
Foshan Shape as well as the Black and the Red.
Nowadys,
lion dance is most popular during the Spring Festival in
Guangzhou.Of all folk art performance groups, Guangzhou Workers'
Awakening Lion Association is the most famous, often taking the lead
on grand occasions of lion dances to welcome the spring.
Lantern
Festival
As
everywhere in China, Lantern Festival in Guangzhou takes place on
5th of the first lunar month.
As
early as in the southern Han period, lanterns were lit all night in
the Changshou Temple to usher in a coming harvest year and compete
against the moonlight. Now on the festival all public places are
decorated with lanterns, and some are even graced with exhibitions
of flowers, fruit pots, fine arts and photography in addition to
lantern riddles. Citizens hang lanterns at home while children play
lanterns on streets in celebration of the festival. There are
varieties of lanterns, mainly the palace lantern, silk lantern,
gauze lantern, flower and fruit lantern. dragon lantern and lantern
tower, the last two of which are the large ones with a few dozens of
lanterns joined together to make a lantern parade.
Therefore, the Guangzhou Lantern Festival serves as an exhibition of
folk lantern art. Held in Yuexiu Park, the Mrtyrs' Mausoleum and the
Guangzhou Cultural Park, the local exhibition is often joined by
lanterns from those famous lantern production places as Zigong in
Sichuan Province and Datong on Shanxi province.
Double-ninth
Day
Climbing
High on the Double Ninth Day is a traditional custom observed every
year on the 9th day of the 9th lunar month. It was meant to be an
auspicious activity. People are used to climbing high, cleaning
tombs, and flying kites. Since 1970s, tomb cleaning and kite flying
have gradually given way to climbing. Baiyun and Yuexiu mountains
are the prime choice of the climbers who are as many as 200,000
every year. Some young people would even do the night climbing on
the eve of the day in order to enjoy the sunrise in the next morning...
Read more about Double-ninth
Day
Dragon
Boat Festival
Dragon
Boat Festival in Guangzhou dates back a thousand years ago at least,
held on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month each year. It had been a
royal sport until the Ming and Qing Dynasties, when it became a
popular one in Guangzhou. In the old days, dragon boat was very
large, said to be over 30 meters long and over 2 meters high. There
sat 6 to 7 people on the neck and the forehead, 12 to 14 people on
the central pavilion and no less than 70 to 80 people to row or to
beat drums and gongs. Some boat even had 15-meter long mast for
about 80 performers to play 50 kinds of acrobatic items on.
Nowadays, dragon boat is small in size and more sporty.
Guangdong
Dragon Boat Festival dominates the celebration activities on the 5th
day of the 5th lunar month. It has become an international event
since1995, held once a year on the beautiful Pear river.
Participants include several dozen dragon boats from all over China
and other countries as the US, Canada, Australia and Singapore in
addition to Local ones of Guangzhou... Read
more about dragon boat festival
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