Flower Fair
Every Spring Festival and Lantern Festival, flower fairs are held in the countryside, including dragon lanterns, lion dances, Yangko, land boats, running donkeys, stilts, drums, etc., with dozens of flowers The guild team plays gongs and drums and performs in the main streets.
Traditional Drama
The popular traditional operas in Wuyi County mainly include Hebei Bangzi, Haha Tune, Lao Tiao, Peking Opera, etc. More than 200 people in the county spontaneously established folk drama clubs, among which Wang Xiao and Liu Xinzhuang were the most active. There are 124 cultural relics in Wuyi County's inventory, 104 of which have been identified by experts, 3 are stored in the city and 9 are stored in the province.
In 1993, during the rescue excavation of the Han Dynasty Tomb in Zhongjiao Village, a green-glazed stepping stone model was unearthed.
On March 5, 2001, a Song Dynasty tomb that had been stolen and damaged was excavated in Suzheng Village, Wuyi Town, and a number of precious cultural relics such as well-preserved white glaze toys, gray pottery pots, and copper coins were unearthed .
On May 10, 2001, a stone tablet inscribed with the words "Building a New Order in East Asia" was discovered on West Street in Wuyi County. The tablet was partially incomplete and was an ironclad evidence of Japan's occupation of Wuyi. It is now stored Hengshui Cultural Preservation Office. On the same day, a pair of stone lions were found in the southwest corner of the square in front of the old auditorium on West Street in the county, and were initially identified as being from the Yuan Dynasty.
In 2004, a stone "Paddy Field Picture", a cultural relic from the Spring and Autumn Period, was discovered in the south of Nandawang Village. It is now stored in the Hengshui Cultural Preservation Institute.
In addition, the head of the stone tablet "Records of Wuyi City Construction" and some pottery bowls, pots, pottery bricks, etc. were also discovered one after another, some of which are preserved in villagers' homes.