CCTV News: In Dadi Village, Hua'an County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, local Tulou residents will hold a colorful intangible cultural heritage festival around the Qingming Festival. Tourists from all directions gathered in the Centennial Tulou to see folk customs, taste delicious food, and appreciate the unique customs. Let’s see the reports sent back by the reporter from the scene on the 3rd.
Hua'an, Fujian: A feast of the century-old earthen building intangible cultural heritage welcomes guests

The Hua'an land tower group, which has a history of more than 200 years, is an important part of Fujian earthen building. In Dadi Village, Hua'an County, various flag teams, drum and cool umbrellas, flower car teams, dragon dance teams, etc., one intangible cultural heritage performance after another connects the long dragon, parades around the village, and performs all the way, attracting citizens and tourists to watch and take photos. Especially during the English singing and dancing parade with both martial arts power and dance beauty, the lively atmosphere was instantly detonated.

In addition to intangible cultural heritage performances, making and tasting vegetarian banquets is also a custom of Tulou residents. In the square, more than 100 vegetarian banquets were arranged one by one, with steaming braised noodles, salty and delicious black tofu, and fresh and crispy seasonal vegetables. One by one, the dishes with local characteristics were loved by tourists.
Chongzhou, Sichuan: A three hundred-meter "long dragon" tours the ancient town at night. Colored paper rabbit lanterns pray for blessings.
In Chongzhou, Sichuan, the "Huijiang Laolong" with a body length of more than 300 meters started a parade at the confluence of the ancient town Sanjiang. Accompanied by colored paper rabbit lanterns, wandering in the ancient streets and alleys, attracting a large number of tourists.

The "Hijiang Laolong" night tour of the ancient town is also a "rabbit lantern" made of colorful paper by local people. Locally, rabbits are considered auspicious. Led by his parents, hundreds of children patrolled the streets and alleys of the ancient town with lit rabbit lamps.

According to the event arrangement, the local area will also hold various forms of traditional folk activities such as face change in Sichuan opera. The entire event lasts until April 6 and is expected to attract about 100,000 tourists to participate in the experience.


