Where is the temple fair during the Spring Festival?

Temple Fair during the Spring Festival: Shenyang Old North City Imperial Temple Fair.

During the Spring Festival in the Old North City, there are 4 immersive performances every day, including a grand parade by more than 8 professional performers from the national intangible cultural heritage-the stilt yangko team, the North-South folk art competition-the North-South Jishi team, the folk interaction-the Five-way God of Wealth team, and the folk art stunt-the Ruitu acrobatic team.

The old tune of Kanto Hara, composed of nine groups of drums, is greatly encouraged, and there are also normal performances such as non-legacy tricks, fairy dance groups and folk acrobatics. During the temple fair, the huge golden phoenix roams over the night in the old North City every night, and the science and technology show of "Lucky Sky, Lucky Land, Dragon and Phoenix" echoes the phoenix in the air, and the lion dance team performs in the square, creating a scene of oriental aesthetic wonderland for tourists.

Introduction:

Temple Fair, also known as "temple market" or "festival field". It is a folk religion and age-old custom in China, and it is usually held on the Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival, and the Dragon Rise on February 2. Temple fairs are popular in vast areas of the country.

Temple Fair is an ancient traditional folk cultural activity. In addition to the general annual customs, temple fairs are the main customs of the old Beijing New Year. "Wuxian Temple of the God of Wealth" (from the second day to the sixteenth day), "Dongyue Temple" (from the first day to the fifteenth day), "Baiyun Temple" (from the first day to the nineteenth day) and "Long live the Spring Festival Temple Fair in Mount Long" (from the first day to the sixteenth day of the lunar calendar) are all famous temple fairs in China, which have the most Chinese New Year characteristics.

The temple fair is also a traditional folk activity widely circulated in China. Folk custom is a life culture created, enjoyed and passed down by the broad masses of people in a country or a nation. Temple fair is an organic part of this life culture, and its emergence, existence and evolution are closely related to the lives of ordinary people.