Longtaitou Festival Marked in Hunan

  湖南省政府门户网   2026-03-21 23:35:36

On March 19, villagers took part in a dragon dance parade at Futang Village in Longtan Town, Jiahe County, to celebrate the Longtaitou Festival, or Dragon-Head-Raising Festival. The festival, also known as Er Yue Er, literally the second day of the second Chinese lunar month, falls on March 20 this year. Local people conducted a series of celebrative activities such as dragon dance parades, plowing ceremony, and prayers, to pray for good weather for the crops and a bumper harvest. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)

On March 19, villagers took part in a dragon dance parade at Futang Village in Longtan Town, Jiahe County, to celebrate the Longtaitou Festival, or Dragon-Head-Raising Festival. The festival, also known as Er Yue Er, literally the second day of the second Chinese lunar month, falls on March 20 this year. Local people conducted a series of celebrative activities such as dragon dance parades, plowing ceremony, and prayers, to pray for good weather for the crops and a bumper harvest. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)

On March 19, villagers took part in a dragon dance parade at Futang Village in Longtan Town, Jiahe County, to celebrate the Longtaitou Festival, or Dragon-Head-Raising Festival. The festival, also known as Er Yue Er, literally the second day of the second Chinese lunar month, falls on March 20 this year. Local people conducted a series of celebrative activities such as dragon dance parades, plowing ceremony, and prayers, to pray for good weather for the crops and a bumper harvest. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)

On March 19, villagers took part in a dragon dance parade at Futang Village in Longtan Town, Jiahe County, to celebrate the Longtaitou Festival, or Dragon-Head-Raising Festival. The festival, also known as Er Yue Er, literally the second day of the second Chinese lunar month, falls on March 20 this year. Local people conducted a series of celebrative activities such as dragon dance parades, plowing ceremony, and prayers, to pray for good weather for the crops and a bumper harvest. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)

On March 19, villagers took part in a dragon dance parade at Futang Village in Longtan Town, Jiahe County, to celebrate the Longtaitou Festival, or Dragon-Head-Raising Festival. The festival, also known as Er Yue Er, literally the second day of the second Chinese lunar month, falls on March 20 this year. Local people conducted a series of celebrative activities such as dragon dance parades, plowing ceremony, and prayers, to pray for good weather for the crops and a bumper harvest. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)

On March 19, villagers took part in a dragon dance parade at Futang Village in Longtan Town, Jiahe County, to celebrate the Longtaitou Festival, or Dragon-Head-Raising Festival. The festival, also known as Er Yue Er, literally the second day of the second Chinese lunar month, falls on March 20 this year. Local people conducted a series of celebrative activities such as dragon dance parades, plowing ceremony, and prayers, to pray for good weather for the crops and a bumper harvest. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)

责编:田梦瑶

一审:田梦瑶

二审:秦慧英

三审:张权

来源:湖南省政府门户网

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