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Nanjing intangible cultural heritage tourist routes

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Dear, the first day: First visit the Ming Tombs Scenic Area, a world cultural heritage, and then walk into the Nanjing Folk Museum (Ganfu) to experience the Qinhuai Lantern Festival; noon , taste famous food at the Muslim Green Willow Restaurant; in the afternoon, go to the Confucius Temple Qinhuai Scenic Area, or stroll along the river, or stop by the river and stroll along the Nanjing City Wall between the Chinese Gate Urn City and the Mendong Historical and Cultural District (Laomendong). In the evening, you can taste Qinhuai snacks and various delicious foods, and also go to the Mustard Garden to watch the opera.

The next day: In the morning, I ordered a basket of soup dumplings at the century-old restaurant Liu Changxing and drank a bowl of wontons or duck blood vermicelli soup; visited the Nanjing Museum; after that, I went to the Nanjing Yunjin Museum to learn about the national intangible materials The hand-weaving skills of Nanjing Yunjin wooden cosmetic flowers, a cultural heritage; in the afternoon, climb Mufu Mountain (Muyan Scenic Area) and experience Mufu climbing brisk walking. From the commanding heights, you can see the setting sun and sunset over the Yangtze River in the west; you can taste Jingsu cuisine for dinner. Hope this helps.

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Nanjing Intangible Cultural Heritage Tourism Route

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Dear, the first day: first visit the Ming Tombs Scenic Area, a world cultural heritage, and then walk into the Nanjing Folk Museum (Ganfu) to experience the Qinhuai Lantern Festival; at noon, at the Muslim Green Enjoy famous delicacies at Liu Restaurant; in the afternoon, go to Confucius Temple Qinhuai Scenic Area, stroll along the river, or stop by the river and stroll along the Nanjing City Wall between the Chinese Gate Urn City and the Mendong Historical and Cultural District (Laomendong). In the evening, you can taste Qinhuai snacks and various delicious foods, and also go to the Mustard Garden to watch the opera.

The next day: In the morning, I ordered a basket of soup dumplings at the century-old restaurant Liu Changxing and drank a bowl of wontons or duck blood vermicelli soup; visited the Nanjing Museum; after that, I went to the Nanjing Yunjin Museum to learn about the national intangible materials The hand-weaving skills of Nanjing Yunjin wooden cosmetic flowers, a cultural heritage; in the afternoon, climb Mufu Mountain (Muyan Scenic Area) and experience Mufu climbing brisk walking. From the commanding heights, you can see the setting sun and sunset over the Yangtze River in the west; you can taste Jingsu cuisine for dinner. Hope this helps.

Examples of the social functions of funeral customs

As one of the most important nodes in life, people usually mark it with a series of behaviors, and death rituals were born. Death rituals herald the end of life and have a more special status and greater significance than other ritual forms. Funeral rituals have experienced changes in the times, and have continued to develop and evolve from ancient times to the Zhou Dynasty. Therefore, this article chooses the unique perspective of the funeral rituals of the Zhou Dynasty. This article is divided into five chapters: 1. Chapter 1 traces the origins, explores the causes of funeral customs from the perspective of primitive thinking, that is, ancient human ideology, and sorts out the various manifestations of funeral customs on human society from the perspective of the social functions of funeral customs and hidden influences; Chapter 2 sorts out the development and evolution of funeral customs from ancient times to the Zhou Dynasty, which is mainly divided into four periods: the Paleolithic Age, the Neolithic Age, the Xia and Shang Dynasties, and the Zhou Dynasty, and discusses some of the funeral characteristics and characteristics of each period Mainly funeral; Chapters 3 and 4 are the core part of the paper, focusing on the funeral customs of the Zhou Dynasty. The third chapter sorts out the specific process of funeral rituals in the Zhou Dynasty based on the three rites. The fourth chapter discusses the funeral system from the perspective of the Zhou Dynasty, which mainly includes two parts: burial methods and burial methods.

At the end of the article, the author discusses the funeral customs in Yimeng area and believes that this funeral custom is influenced by the funeral customs