Folk Customs and Entertainment
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Besides laudable natural and cultural sights, Nanjing also has rich folk customs. Local people display decorative lanterns in the first lunar month, appreciate spring blossoms in the eastern suburbs in the second lunar month and mark Tomb-sweeping Day in the third lunar month and so on. Each famous block in Nanjing has entertainment venues of strong local flavor and leisure places full of cultural atmosphere. All these make visitors to Nanjing reluctant to leave.

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Fangshan Big Drum, a kind of folk dance  in Fangshan, Jiangning, Nanjing, is also called  “Sparrow Dance”. Legend has it that, Fangshan  Big Drum was a dance created by the peasant  according to the mood in which sparrows were  happily pecking at the rice in the paddy fields  when Taiping Army were stationed in Fangshan.  The performers dance while playing 10 drums  and gongs. Their festive dance reflects their good  wishes for better food and clothes. The drumbeat is fast and simple and their movement is  extremely vigorous. The dance in the Village of  the Tao Family is the most typical.

Jiangpu Lion Dance originated in Pukou  District, in the northern outskirts of the ancient  capital of Nanjing. It is said that this dance was  to fortify the health of Taiping soldiers stationed  in Yongning and to share happiness with people  during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom period.  After the failure of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, this dance was preserved to celebrate festivals and entertainment. The Jiangpu Lion Dance  consists of a lion made of bamboo wrapped in  linen and colored thread. The handle is a wooden stick or a bamboo stick that beats against the chest and the lower abdomen of the lion. This  dance can be performed by one person only or  by several people.

The Liuhe Lantern Dance on Stilts, a form of  traditional folk art, originates in Quanshui Town  in Liuhe District. As early as the 1950s, Quanshui  Folk Stilt Art Troupe was established in Quanshui Town. The traditional Lantern Dance on  Stilts has won widespread praise because of its  novelty, strangeness and peculiarity. During the  Spring Festival in 1997, the Dragon Dance on  Stilts performed by Quanshui girls was praised as  a unique Chinese performance by CCTV.

Wuchang Dance refers to the folk dance  performed to worship the gods during the Western Zhou Dynasty. Wuchang, also called Five  Gods, represents wood, fire, earth, metal and water in the five elements respectively. During the  Spring Festival, villagers in ancient costume will  carry a basket, flag, beat gongs, or sound drums  according to their roles accmompanied by letting  off firecrackers so as to pray for the happiness of  villagers and the peace of the village by worshipping those gods. The scenes are most spectacular.

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