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Kid girl and mother play colorful clay toys at Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Clay toys. Two duck in nest in form of eggs Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Clay toys and accessories for temple worship Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The rabbit & x28;or pig, lucky dolls& x29;is Beijing city where traditional crafts, children`s toys should belong to the mid autumn festival. People in accordance with the chang e rabbit in the Moon Palace, the jade rabbit further art, personality, and even deified, with mud molded into various forms of rabbit. It originated from the ancient worship of the moon. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Moon Palace jade rabbit gradually separated from the appendages of the moon worship, and formed an independent image in the ceremony of the Moon Festival, and gradually enriched. Both kinds of sacred and secular character, financial sacrifices and amusement functions. Now the rabbit has become one of the intangible cultural heritage of Beijing the most representative. photo taken in Longtan Park Dragon Pool Temple Fair .it is a big and ram-packed with stalls of every kind. The park itself is also great as a day trip, walk around the entire lake if you have the time. This temple fair will have more sports activities than the others. Miaohui , literally temple gatherings or translated as temple fairs , are Chinese religious gatherings held by folk temples for the worship of the Chinese gods and immortals.Large-scale miaohui are usually held around the time of the Chinese New Year, or in specific temples at the birthday of the god enshrined in the temple itself.


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