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Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-14

Lianyungang, Jiangsu, China, February 12 Lion dance is auspicious in spring, and the auspicious dragon welcomes the New Year. In order to open the door for the majority of merchants, we will send a good fortune. On February 12, the third day of the Lunar New Year, the Dragon and Lion Dance Spring Festival Parade organized by Donghai Crystal Group was held in Crystal City, adding a strong New Year's flavor to the beautiful Crystal City.

Knock knock, knock knock ......At 9:58 a.m., the joyful sound of gongs and drums broke the calm of early spring, the colorful auspicious dragon jumped up, and the dragon and lion dance Spring Festival parade was festively opened, with sonorous and powerful gongs and drums and mighty and majestic performances, to send auspicious blessings for everyone in the Year of the Dragon, and also let merchants and tourists fully feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk culture.

The fireworks in the world, when the smell of the New Year is strong. At the parade site, the gongs and drums were noisy, the colorful lions danced together, the crowds were crowded, and the people were jubilant. I saw the colorful lion jumping up, moving and flipping with the rhythm of gongs and drums, and the vivid form and movement of the auspicious dragon won the applause of the crowd at the scene, so that everyone could deeply feel the charm of the dragon and lion dance culture.

The dragon and lion dance sent New Year's blessings to the merchants and tourists who came to visit, and presented a cultural feast with strong ornamentation and strong New Year's flavor.

The merchants, tourists and friends who came to visit said that the dragon and lion dance made this Spring Festival full of "New Year's flavor", which not only created a happy and festive atmosphere, but also had a more intuitive and in-depth understanding of traditional culture and customs, vividly showing the excellent traditional culture. (Jiao Liyong).

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