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1. Guangdong Folk Customs Grand View Garden "Different winds in a hundred miles, different customs in a thousand miles". Every place has different characteristics. Let me take you into Guangdong Folk Customs Grand View Garden today! Herbal tea Guangdong people like herbal tea best. They believe that herbal tea is an insurance company for the body, which can cure diseases without dressing. If adults don't drink several cups of herbal tea (mostly Wang Laoji) within a month, and babies don't accept seven star tea every 2-3 days, it is considered that their health is not guaranteed. Bamboo cane root water is one of Guangdong medicinal teas, which has the effects of clearing away heat, promoting fluid production, quenching thirst, moistening lung and expelling toxin. Commonly used herbal teas, such as Wuhua Tea, Xiasangju Tea, and Wanglaoji Tea, are all composed of medicines with bitter taste and cold, and are suitable for stagnation symptoms such as colds at four o'clock, headaches and fever. Among them, Wang Laoji has the coldest medicinal properties, while Wuhua Tea and Xiasangju are relatively peaceful. Children's seven star tea is composed of sweet and slightly cold drugs, and is suitable for children's colds, fever, irritability, gnashing of teeth and other symptoms. Suitable for people with strong constitution, frequent sore throat, dry stool, red tongue and yellow greasy fur. However, the only feeling of foreigners who have drunk herbal tea is the word "bitter"! When I drink herbal tea, I will take a sip, and then I will put a few pieces of dried tangerine peel into it at once. Guangzhou, Guangdong Province is known as the "Flower City", and its annual Winter jasmine market has attracted worldwide attention. On the eve of the Spring Festival, the streets and alleys of Guangzhou are full of flowers and potted oranges, and all major parks will hold the Spring Festival show, especially three days before New Year's Eve. Colorful buildings and flower stands were set up on the main streets of each district. Flower farmers from four towns flocked to sell flowers and oranges in an array. The ten-mile-long streets were full of flowers and crowded until the early morning of the New Year's Day. This is the unique Chinese New Year's Eve flower market in Guangzhou. Guangzhou has been planting flowers for 1000 years. As early as the Southern Han Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, there were many fragrant flower fields in Zhuangtou Village on the south bank of the Pearl River. Ji Suxin, the pet of Liu Wei, the king of the Southern Han Dynasty, was the flower girl in Zhuangtou. Kumquat symbolizes "good luck". Similarly, there are fruits handed down from generation to generation, which means prosperity from generation to generation: bergamot, like your palm, is as elegant and solemn as a believer, and is favored by good men and women. At the beginning of the twelfth lunar month, there are a large number of narcissus heads shipped from Zhangzhou, Fujian Province in the market. After people buy them, they are carefully cultivated and the flowering period is controlled by adjusting the water temperature and sunshine. Narcissus seems to understand people's feelings. It often blooms in turn at the family reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, or in the firecrackers on the first day of the first month, which brings endless fun to people. As the saying goes, "Flowers bloom with wealth", which is just a good sign. In addition, daffodils are delicate, elegant and fragrant, so they are a necessity for every family. Of course, there are many folk customs in Guangdong. For example: making soup, dancing lions, planting bamboos, and even dancing cows in some places ... each place has different characteristics, waiting for us to discover it! 2. Han nationality-On the first day of New Year's Day, people don't sweep the floor, splash water outside, go through the back door, beat and scold children, and congratulate each other on good luck and prosperity in the new year. Manchu-When the New Year approaches, every household cleans the courtyard, stick grilles, writes couplets and wishes. On December 30th of the lunar calendar, every household erected a lantern pole more than six meters high. From the first day to the sixteenth day, the red light was hung high every day. It's best to wrap jiaozi on the New Year's Eve, and pay attention to the folds. When you cook jiaozi, some jiaozi is wrapped in copper coins, and people who eat jiaozi will have good luck. Worship twice in the Spring Festival, once on New Year's Eve, and bid farewell to the old year; Worship again on the first day of the new year to welcome the new year. There will be vault and camel jumping before the Spring Festival. There is also the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month. South Korea-Every household sticks Spring Festival couplets, cooks all kinds of sumptuous meals and eats "eight-treasure rice". On New Year's Eve, the whole family stayed up all night, playing gayageum and playing the flute. At the dawn of the first day, people put on holiday costumes to pay New Year greetings to their elders. During the festival, men, women and children indulge in singing and dancing, springboard pressing and tug-of-war. On the fifteenth night of the first month, a traditional celebration party is held. Several elected old people boarded the wooden "moon-watching frame", singing and dancing with long drums, flutes and suona. Oroqen-On New Year's Eve, the whole family sat around for dinner. Taste delicious food, drink wine and have New Year's Eve dinner. Young people salute and kowtow to their families, close relatives and elders. At midnight, people walk around the stables with birch bark boxes or iron boxes, praying for the prosperity of six kinds of animals.