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What does the Hakka mean by "building a shed"
"Building a shed" is a folk festival in Longmen County and an intangible cultural heritage in Huizhou City. The so-called "building a shed" means that villagers set up a shed to entertain relatives and friends and set up a stage performance drama. The villagers call it "making a shed" for short. This kind of "scaffolding" has a history of about 360 years since the late Ming and early Qing dynasties in towns such as Yonghan, Longhua and Mazha.
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