The Chaoshan Folk Museum is the main line of birth, adulthood, marriage, and four important stages of life, showing the folk customs of Chaoshan people in the form of physical, real and soft text, and is committed to inheriting traditional culture and promoting the virtues of Chinese folk customs to the world.
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The Chaoshan Folk Museum is the main line of birth, adulthood, marriage, and four important stages of life, showing the folk customs of Chaoshan people in the form of physical, real and soft text, and is committed to inheriting traditional culture and promoting the virtues of Chinese folk customs to the world.
Shenzhen Chaoshan Folk Museum is located in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. It is the first private and free folk exhibition hall in Shenzhen to open to tourists. In order to promote the traditional culture of Chaoshan, it forms the first centralized display window in Shenzhen. The traditional culture of Chaoshan folklore spreads to all over the world. Through the folk collection and sculpture images, the unique folklore of Chaoshan area from the birth of children, the first year of life, to the age of 14 to hold adult rites.
The Chaoshan Folk Museum was founded by private entrepreneur Mr. Zheng Guobiao and built over the years. With the help of many experts in Chaoshan Normal University, Lin Lunlun and Professor Huang Ting, the president of Hanshan Normal University, it was completed at the end of 2013. It is based on birth, adulthood, marriage, and four important stages of life, and displays the folk customs of Chaoshan people in the form of physical, real and soft text. The Chaoshan Folk Museum of Shenzhen is committed to inheriting traditional culture and promoting the virtues of Chinese folk customs to the world.
This has been planted for a long time, today finally has time, no thunder at all, the whole process is very enjoyable
This place looks pretty good, maybe it's a good place to play. I remember that the food here is definitely ok. It is definitely more beautiful to come to Rolling East to eat. I still feel that I can develop it better here!