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Characteristic culture in Nanshan district

The characteristic cultures in Nanshan District include Mazu's "sand-giving" ceremony, Nanshan lion dance, Nandi's birthday, Dingkai Festival and Chinese folk culture village.

1, "Cisha" Sacrifice Ceremony to Mazu: "Cisha" Sacrifice Ceremony to Mazu is a unique traditional folk custom of Tianhou Palace in Chiwan, Nanshan, Shenzhen. "Farewell to the beach" means to bid farewell to the beach, plunge into the vast sea and open up new production fields.

2. Nanshan lion dance: Lion dance is a traditional folk art activity in Nanshan District of Shenzhen, which originated from Guangdong lions. At the end of Qing dynasty, there was a Kirin team in Xiangnan village, which was good at dancing Kirin. In the 1930s, the Kirin team changed to the lion dance team, and began to dance lions with superb skills.

3. Nanhou Wang Shouli: Nanhou Wang Shouli is a traditional folk custom in Xiangnan Village, Nanshan Street, Shenzhen. According to the old man in the village, Chen was the Southern Hou and one of the twelve princes in the late Ming Dynasty.

4. Ding Kai Festival: Ding Kai Festival is a traditional folk festival in Yueer Village, Shekou, Nanshan District, Shenzhen. The residents of Yuer Village are immigrants from Haifeng, Guangdong. The opening of the Ding Festival originated from the old customs of Chaoshan and Hailufeng.

5. China Folk Culture Village: China Folk Culture Village covers an area of more than 200,000 square meters. It is the first large-scale cultural tourism scenic spot in China, which integrates folk art, folk customs and folk houses of various nationalities in one park. It includes 25 villages of 22 nationalities, all of which were built in the ratio of 65,438+0: 65,438+0.