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What day is Wanggezhuang’s gathering?
The Wanggezhuang Fair is held every fourth, ninth, fourteenth, nineteenth, twenty-fourth and twenty-ninth day of the lunar calendar.
Wanggezhuang Daji has a long history and profound cultural heritage. Since the Ming Dynasty, local residents have conducted commodity transactions and gatherings here. Over time, Wanggezhuang Market has gradually developed into a market with local characteristics, attracting more and more tourists for sightseeing and shopping.
The special products of Wanggezhuang Daji include local agricultural and sideline products, handicrafts, special snacks, etc. At the market, you can taste various delicacies, such as grilled fish, steamed dumplings, candied haws, etc. In addition, Wanggezhuang Daji also has many folk performances, such as dragon and lion dances, stilt performances, etc., allowing tourists to have a deeper understanding of local culture and traditions.
With the development of tourism, Wanggezhuang Daji has become a must-see for many tourists visiting Qingdao. At the market, tourists can buy local specialties and handicrafts as souvenirs. They can also communicate with local residents and learn about local customs and cultural customs.
The importance of going to the market:
1. Meeting daily needs: The market can provide all kinds of living materials needed by local residents, including food, daily necessities, agricultural tools, etc. At the market, residents can buy a variety of needed items, which facilitates their daily lives.
2. Promote commodity circulation: The market provides a circulation platform for local agricultural products and handicrafts. Through markets, farmers can sell their agricultural products to vendors or consumers and obtain economic benefits. At the same time, handicrafts and local specialties can also be sold through the market, allowing local culture and specialties to be spread and passed on.
3. Strengthen community exchanges: Going to the market is an important occasion for local residents to socialize and communicate. In the market, people can not only trade goods, but also communicate with each other, share information, and establish interpersonal relationships. This exchange helps strengthen community cohesion and a sense of belonging.
4. Inherit traditional culture: Markets in many places have unique traditional cultures and customs, such as folk art performances, local delicacies, etc. Going to the market can inherit and promote these traditional cultures, allowing more people to understand and understand the local customs and customs.
5. Providing employment opportunities: Going to the market provides employment opportunities for local residents, such as vendors, transport personnel, craftsmen, etc. These occupations enable local residents to be self-sufficient and increase their income sources.
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