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Hong Kong folk festival: Buddha's birthday

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Buddha's birthday, also known as the Buddha festival, is the birthday of Buddha sakyamuni, so it is the most solemn festival of Buddhism.There are so many buddhists in Hong Kong that the birthday of Buddha is a legal holiday.

Hong Kong folk festival: Buddha's birthday

Each year, the buddhist temple in Hong Kong holds special religious ceremonies to commemorate the birthday of the Buddha, including the Buddha statue.The whole festival was celebrated for ten days before and after the Buddha's birthday.Delicious soup poured many believers meeting mu body, burning incense scattered flowers, means to Buddha teachings as dew water, washing dirt itself, to have the world's highest outdoor bronze sitting Buddha lantau island monastery temple and other temples to visit.The world's largest outdoor bronze Buddha statue sits next to the temple.

FolkHong Kong traditional customs and taboos

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The general characteristics of the Hong Kong people's social customs can be summed up in a few words: the Hong Kong compatriots are talking about friendship…

FolkHong Kong's traditional marriage customs

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This metropolis of Hong Kong is a Oriental pearl of China, it inherited the tradition of ancient China, also is a blend of some western culture in the UK, Hong…

FolkHong Kong folk traditional marriage customs

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Hong Kong folk traditional marriage customsThis metropolis of Hong Kong is a Oriental pearl of China, it inherited the tradition of ancient China, also is a blend of some western culture in the UK, Hong Kong's wedding traditions of Chinese…

FolkHong Kong folk custom: cut chicken heads

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Hong Kong folk custom: cut chicken headsCut the head of the head is also called "burning yellow paper", was once popular in Hong Kong, a popular form of public swearing…

FolkPeople in Hong Kong have a taboo against New Year customs

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On the first day of the New Year, people began to officially celebrate the New Year. They began to paste Spring Festival couplets (spring), New Year pictures, dragon dances…