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Where is the traditional sea sacrifice?

Tian Heng in Qingdao has a tradition of offering sacrifices to the sea.

Every region has its own unique cultural tradition. Residents in the coastal areas of China express their reverence and gratitude for the sea by offering sacrifices to the sea. In the north of China, Tian Heng has a large-scale sea sacrifice, which has become a member of the national intangible cultural heritage list.

Tian Heng Sea Festival originated in ewald Village, Tian Heng Town, jimo city, Qingdao, and has a history of hundreds of years. This traditional activity is not only a sacrifice, but also a journey of thanking nature. Every year from the end of June 165438+ to the beginning of February, when local residents prepare various sacrifices, they will hold a grand ceremony at the seaside.

In this ceremony, people will pay homage to their deceased relatives and pray for the tolerance and blessing of the sea. At the same time, they will also express their gratitude to nature, and thank the ocean for giving them rich fishery resources and beautiful beaches. This traditional activity of offering sacrifices to the sea is a kind of gratitude to nature and a reflection of the lifestyle of coastal residents.

The Significance of Tian Heng Festival of Sacrificing to the Sea in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List

In 2008, Tian Heng Sea Festival was listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list, which also affirmed and protected this activity. By including this activity in the list, we can better inherit and carry forward this unique cultural tradition. It is not only a festival, but also a symbol of culture, representing the awe and gratitude of the coastal people in China for nature.

The selection of Tianheng Ocean Festival not only shows the diversity and uniqueness of China traditional culture, but also makes people more aware of the importance of nature. It reminds us to respect nature, protect the environment and live in harmony with nature. I hope that such traditional activities can get more attention and protection, so that our future generations can continue to feel the gifts and blessings of nature.