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Where can there be a dragon lantern in Yongkang on the twelfth lunar month?

There are dragon lanterns in the village under Yongkang Bridge.

Yongkang, formerly known as Mingli Prefecture, is a county-level city hosted by Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, located in the hilly area of central Zhejiang Province. Jincheng Road 15, Dongcheng Street, Municipal People's Government. According to legend, in the eighth year of Wu Chiwu in the Three Kingdoms (AD 245), Sun Quan's mother came here to make pilgrimages due to illness and prayed for "peace and health forever". When his wife recovered from illness, Sun Quan was overjoyed and was given the name of "Yongkang" and made a county. In the Tang Dynasty, it was promoted to a state. 1992, with the approval of the State Council, the county was withdrawn and the city was established. Administer 10 towns, 4 streets and 1 economic development zones.

From 2065438 to June 2007, Yongkang was named as a national health city. 20 1 18 years 10 month, it was selected as one of the top 100 industrial counties (cities) in China with the overall well-off index of 20 100. In February of 20 18, it was selected as one of the top counties with comprehensive economic competitiveness 100, investment potential 100 and top 100 business environment in 20 19. The second batch of counties (districts) that meet the standards for the construction of water-saving society. 2019165438+1October 15 was awarded as a national forest city.

Dragon lantern is an ancient traditional folk activity. It has a long history, which began in Jin, flourished in Tang, flourished in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and was passed down from generation to generation. For thousands of years, the Stone Man Bridge Lamp is famous for its unique form, grand scale, majestic momentum, superb skills and rich folk customs. Legend has it that dragons can sow clouds and rain, eliminate disasters and reduce happiness, symbolizing good luck, so it has become a custom in all parts of the country to dance dragons to pray for a safe harvest.

Dragon Lantern Dance is a traditional dance that originated in China. In ancient times, dragon and lion dances were one of the major festivals in a year. With the emigration of Chinese to other parts of the world, dragon dance culture has spread all over China, Southeast Asia, Europe, America, Australia and New Zealand, becoming a symbol of China culture.