Minnan nursery rhymes are children's songs written and sung in Minnan, which are popular in Minnan, Taiwan Province Province and Southeast Asia where overseas Chinese live in concentrated communities. Minnan nursery rhymes are an important part of Minnan ballads and the crystallization of the collective creative wisdom of ordinary people. Selected in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
2. Haicang Centipede Hall
Haicang Wugong Pavilion is a traditional folk activity in Xiamen, Fujian. It is closely related to the cultural customs of Emperor Baosheng in Fujian and Taiwan. According to legend, Emperor Wu Zhenren of Baosheng used centipedes as medicine all his life to help the world and the people. Later generations expressed admiration for his noble character of helping the world and serving the people, and spontaneously formed the folk custom of worshipping centipede pavilions.
3, Fujian and Taiwan to send the king ship
Sending a boat from Fujian to Taiwan Province is an ancient traditional folk activity in Xiamen, Fujian. It can be traced back to the early Ming Dynasty. Xiamen's "sending the king boat" is large in three places: Lvcuo Village in Anxi Town, Zhongshan Village in Haicang and Zhongzhai Village in Huli. In Haicang, Shitang is the largest in terms of scale. This custom is usually held every three to four years.
4. Taiwanese opera
Gezai Opera is a local traditional drama in Zhangzhou and Xiamen, Fujian Province, and it is one of the national intangible cultural heritages. Taiwanese opera is a Taiwanese opera based on Taiwanese opera, which absorbs the nutrition of Liyuan Opera, Beiguan Opera, Gaojia Opera, Chaoju Opera and Beijing Opera. At the beginning of the 20th century, Taiwanese opera flourished on the island of Taiwan Province Province, and soon spread to Xiamen, and quickly spread to places where overseas Chinese live in southern Fujian and Southeast Asia.
5. Gaojia Opera
Gaojia Opera is a local traditional opera in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and it is one of the national intangible cultural heritages. Gaojia Opera, also known as "Ge Jia Opera", "Jiujiao Opera", "Dapan Opera" and "Tuban Opera", originated in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and originated from a costume parade in the rural areas of southern Fujian in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties to dress up as Liangshan heroes and perform martial arts skills.
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