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Chongqing folk information

The folk customs of Chongqing people, such as paying New Year greetings during the Spring Festival, watching lanterns on the 15th, worshipping ancestors in Tomb-Sweeping Day, enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, hanging wine, catching temple fairs, sitting in sedan chairs and flying kites, have been formed for thousands of years, covering weddings and funerals, entertainment games, ghosts and gods' concepts, taboos of sacrifice, seasonal seasons, industrial and commercial transactions, etc., which are similar to those in other parts of China.

Chongqing dialect, also known as Chongqing dialect and Chongqing dialect, belongs to southwest mandarin. In a narrow sense, Chongqing Yanzi refers to the "exhibition Yanzi" of Chongqing people, that is, two-part allegorical sayings or trapped words, and wisdom is seen in humor. In the Ming Dynasty, a large number of Hunan and Guangdong residents entered Chongqing, which once accounted for more than 40% of the urban population in Chongqing. There are still immigrant dialect islands in the suburbs of Chongqing, and there are a large number of Hakka dialect areas and old Xiang dialect areas in western Chongqing, so Chongqing dialect is harder, straighter and flatter than other dialects of Southwest Mandarin.