Yellow River style
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As the mother river of the Chinese nation, the Yellow River has nurtured the splendid Chinese culture. The unique folk customs on both sides of the river highlight the inclusiveness and charm of the Yellow River culture, and also reveal the true feelings of the people who have lived here for generations. The Yellow River Basin covers a vast area, and the folk customs of different regions are derived from the production and life styles of the local unique natural environment. The unique natural environment of the Loess Plateau in the upper and middle reaches of the Yellow River and the alluvial plain in the lower reaches makes the nomadic culture, farming culture and Marine culture blend and coexist along the river. The folk customs of the Yellow River basin are not only an important part of the Yellow River culture, but also have the characteristics of uniqueness and diversity. This diversity and uniqueness is rooted in the daily lives of the River people and in their festival celebrations.
For thousands of years, the people of the river in the Yellow River basin have paid a lot, weaving their clothes, building their houses, eating their food and carrying their travel. The actions of the people seem ordinary, but they are the content of traditional customs. As the saying goes, "Ten miles differ in wind, and a hundred miles differ in custom." Because of regional differences between the upper and lower reaches of the Yellow River, people's living habits are also different.As the mother river of the Chinese nation, the Yellow River has nurtured the splendid Chinese culture. The unique folk customs on both sides of the river highlight the inclusiveness and charm of the Yellow River culture, and also reveal the true feelings of the people who have lived here for generations. The Yellow River Basin covers a vast area, and the folk customs of different regions are derived from the production and life styles of the local unique natural environment. The unique natural environment of the Loess Plateau in the upper and middle reaches of the Yellow River and the alluvial plain in the lower reaches makes the nomadic culture, farming culture and Marine culture blend and coexist along the river. The folk customs of the Yellow River basin are not only an important part of the Yellow River culture, but also have the characteristics of uniqueness and diversity. This diversity and uniqueness is rooted in the daily lives of the River people and in their festival celebrations.
For thousands of years, the people of the river in the Yellow River basin have paid a lot, weaving their clothes, building their houses, eating their food and carrying their travel. The actions of the people seem ordinary, but they are the content of traditional customs. As the saying goes, "Ten miles differ in wind, and a hundred miles differ in custom." Because of regional differences between the upper and lower reaches of the Yellow River, people's living habits are also different.