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馃惒 Dragon Head-Raising Festival

A second-lunar-month festival marking the turn toward spring farming through dragon rites, haircuts, roasted beans, rain prayers, and folk performances.

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馃Ё New YearTheme

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When it is celebrated

Dragon Head-Raising Festival is usually organized around Traditional calendar date varies by region. Month: Feb / Mar / Apr / May

Shared roots and regional differences

Shared roots: blessing, family reunion, New Year renewal, drums fire, prayer, cake, noodles, dumplings

China regional differences

Dragon Head-Raising Festival

Dragon Head-Raising Festival matters because it turns renewal, reunion, blessing, and a fresh seasonal start into a visible cultural system of time, place, family, and public ritual.

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What is Dragon Head-Raising Festival?

A second-lunar-month festival marking the turn toward spring farming through dragon rites, haircuts, roasted beans, rain prayers, and folk performances.

When is Dragon Head-Raising Festival celebrated?

Dragon Head-Raising Festival is usually organized around Traditional calendar date varies by region. Month: Feb / Mar / Apr / May.

What traditions are associated with Dragon Head-Raising Festival?

Common traditions include local festival custom, prayer, eating, visiting temple fairs, fire, offering.