The New Year walks the grassroots border trade bazaar has a strong New Year s flavor

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

CCTV Ji'an News on February 8 (Reporter Hu Fei) "Morel mushrooms, rich fungus aroma, vegetarian fried soup, fresh and fragrant." "Home-made dried plums and bayberry, come and try them." Recently, the reporter walked into the scene of the New Year's Festival in Shunfeng Township, Wan'an County, Ji'an City, Jiangxi Province, and the crowd was bustling and the shouting was endless.

The lively border trade market (photo by Lin Haibin from CCTV).

Catching up with the big market and buying New Year's goods is one of the folk customs of Wan'an. As soon as the wax moon enters, every time there is a market day, people who have worked hard for a whole year will put down the work in their hands, go out together, happily visit the market, and do New Year's goods. Shunfeng Township is located at the southeast end of Wan'an County, adjacent to Gan County on the east, south and west.

The lively border trade market (photo by Lin Haibin from CCTV).

Luo Xiaohong, who lives in Pitou Village, Shunfeng Township, is on the lunar calendar.

On the opening days of the first, third, fifth and seventh days, they will come to the market to stock up on some New Year's goods. "Today is just in time for the opening of the township farmers' market, and there are fruits, meats and all kinds of dry goods in the market, and they are very cheap. Luo Xiaohong said.

In the army of rushing to the market, there are not a few people who come to the market from Ganxian County to purchase New Year's goods. Buy some local dry goods, weigh a few catties of pork, pick a few catties of fruits, and taste a bite of crispy fried dried fish to feel the taste of the New Year in your memory.

At the other end of Wan'an County, the border trade market in Xiazao Town is also full of strong New Year's flavor. In the local area, there is a custom of "not playing Huangyuan rice crackers but not for the New Year", so "Huangyuan rice crackers" has become the "pet horn" of the summer New Year's fair. On the 10-meter booth, every few steps will see the golden and tough traditional handmade Huangyuan rice crackers.

Making traditional handmade Huangyuan rice crackers (photo by Lin Haibin from CCTV).

I just bought ten catties of Huangyuan rice crackers, adults and children love to eat, and you can also bring some to visit relatives and friends during the New Year. Villager Xu Tingting said happily.

In addition to the authentic Huangyuan rice crackers, the provincial intangible cultural heritage - Wan'an stock lantern is also a major feature of the local annual fair.

Wan'an stock lamp (photo by Lin Haibin from CCTV).

Six octagonal circles are made with the sharpened strips, the corners of each circle are tied together to form a bubble, two to three bubbles are connected into a lamp, LED lights are installed inside, white paper is pasted on the outside, colorful patterns are drawn or written on the five grains harvest, pairs, etc., it is tied to the wooden board, and a wooden handle is installed in the middle to become a lamp. The vivid stock lamp shuttles through the market like a swimming dragon, sometimes tumbling and sometimes swimming, with Wan'an folk tune, accompanied by deep sonorous percussion, the rhythm is bright, the mood is warm, and the crowd cheers.

Write the Spring Festival couplets to send blessings (photo by Lin Haibin from CCTV).

Write the Spring Festival couplets to send blessings (photo by Lin Haibin from CCTV).

The Lunar New Year is approaching, and traditional folk customs such as writing Spring Festival couplets, cutting window flowers, and sending blessing characters in the market make this New Year's fair more flavorful.

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