The taste of the countryside in the eyes of young people

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-07

In the eyes of young people, Shandong's rural New Year's flavor is like a colorful picture, full of traditional charm and strong local flavor.

The Spring Festival is a particularly important day for Shandong people. The preparation years ago can be described as meticulous. Every household began to buy New Year's goods, and red-hot lanterns, couplets, and window grilles were indispensable. And Shandong's big set is even more lively, all kinds of New Year's goods are dazzling, and in the bustling crowd, you can feel the strong New Year's flavor and people's expectations for the New Year.

Shandong's folk activities are also rich and colorful. Dragon and lion dances, stilt walking, Yangge twisting ......These traditional folk activities reached a climax during the Spring Festival. Young people can not only feel the charm of traditional culture, but also experience the flavor of the countryside.

Of course, when it comes to Shandong, I have to mention the authentic Shandong food. During the Spring Festival, the Shandong table is full of all kinds of delicacies. From Shandong's Shandong cuisine, to Qingdao's seafood, to Yantai's apples, they are all Shandong's unique New Year's flavors.

And in this strong local atmosphere, Shandong's rural sound is also a unique landscape. The familiar vernacular makes people feel more intimate. Whether it is the old or the young, they can find their own sense of belonging in this local sound.

In general, Shandong's rural New Year's flavor is a kind, realistic, and New Year's image. This image contains both traditional charm and modern vitality. For young people, this is not only an experience, but also a kind of inheritance and development.

If you also want to experience this unique rural New Year's flavor, you might as well come to Shandong for a walk and have a look. Here, you will definitely be able to find the flavor and nostalgia that belong to you.

Shandong Rural Tourism, Good Things Sharing, Folk Characteristics

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