How to play Ribbon Dragon

The following are the steps to play the ribbon dragon:

Use ribbons to make the New Year Dragon

"Use ribbons to make the New Year Dragon 1 as shown in the figure~Use transparent glue on the back of the ribbon Glue the railing on and place it in the shape of a dragon's tail. The other end of the ribbon is hovering over the railing handrail. Pull out two corners (a little is enough so it won't fall off). Finally, stuff two colorful ribbons into the dragon's eyes. Dribbling the ball and you're done"

Ribbon dragon, also called dragon throwing, is a new thing in Gao'an mass cultural and fitness sports. Because it is festive, cheerful, popular, popular, interesting, ornamental and practical, it is easily accepted by the masses. It can not only enrich citizens' leisure and entertainment life, but also prevent and relieve pain caused by shoulder, cervical and lumbar spine. At present, the ribbon dragon has become an important intangible cultural heritage of Gao'an.

The ribbon dragon has a petite head, a body and a tail made of silk of various colors, and yellow scales on the body. The longest one is 16 meters, and the shortest one is 4 meters. The dragon head is tied with a short rope. One person pulls the rope, uses the flexibility of the wrist to twist left and right, and floats in the wind, allowing the ribbon dragon to fly, rotate, and float in the air. It can be played freely regardless of the scene. limit. You can keep fit by playing with Ribbon Dragon, or you can use it as a hobby to enrich your life. On weekdays, they get together, talk and laugh, make friends with dragons, communicate with each other, and have fun. A few days ago, April 25, it was a sunny day after a heavy rain. The sun was mild and neither hot nor cold. In the afternoon, Liu Zhiwei, the captain of the dragon dance team, told me that there was a large-scale ribbon dragon performance in various squares in Gao'an and asked me to go and see it. So, I took my camera and followed them from Ruiyang Lake Square, Shiziling Color Square, Daguan Tower, to Phoenix Lake Cultural Square, running here and there, and recorded with my camera their figures and lively scenes showing off Gao'an culture.