Residents in NE China dance and don costumes to preserve local culture
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Many of the traditional activities before and during Spring Festival serve as occasions to pray for a good harvest and good fortune. In the north of China, another celebration called "Wushehuo" is held after the Chinese New Year for the same reasons. /VCG Photo

Many of the traditional activities before and during Spring Festival serve as occasions to pray for a good harvest and good fortune. In the north of China, another celebration called "Wushehuo" is held after the Chinese New Year for the same reasons. /VCG Photo

Residents in Benxi, northeast China's Liaoning Province, donned Peking Opera costumes and gathered as they do every year to wish for prosperity in the upcoming year. /VCG Photo

Residents in Benxi, northeast China's Liaoning Province, donned Peking Opera costumes and gathered as they do every year to wish for prosperity in the upcoming year. /VCG Photo

“Shehuo” literally translates to “Earth and Fire” and refers to performances that accompany a Peking Opera show. /VCG Photo

“Shehuo” literally translates to “Earth and Fire” and refers to performances that accompany a Peking Opera show. /VCG Photo

The annual remembrance of this tradition is aimed at preventing the local heritage and folk customs from disappearing. /VCG Photo.

The annual remembrance of this tradition is aimed at preventing the local heritage and folk customs from disappearing. /VCG Photo.