5-day Lantern Festival in Chaoshan: Burning Fire Dragon, Lighting Lanterns, and Walking the Cane Alley Folk Customs

Day 1 Various locations → or → Chaozhou ★Assembly day

All day

Meet in Chaozhou all day and check in at the designated hotel in Chaozhou city

Tourists arriving early can explore, take photos, or find delicious food on their own. Please pay attention to safety during free time.

Recommended Teochew cuisine: beef hotpot, oyster omelet, fish dumplings, rice noodle rolls, Teochew minced meat, rice noodles, sesame tea, almond tea, etc.

Recommended places to take photos: Guangji Bridge night view, Han Wengong Temple, Qinglong Ancient Temple, Longhu Ancient Village, Chaozhou West Lake Show, etc.


Transportation instructions to the meeting hotel in Chaozhou city:

Chaoshan High-Speed ​​Railway Station: Take a direct taxi, with online taxi fares ranging from 70 to 90 yuan. Alternatively, take the K2 Express bus and get off near the meeting point. From there, walk or take a taxi to the hotel.
Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport: Take a direct taxi, with online taxi fares ranging from 70 to 100 yuan. Alternatively, take the Chaozhou Line Airport Bus and get off at Chaozhou Jinxin Building Station. From there, walk or take a taxi to the hotel.

Day 2 Chaozhou → Dachanglong Village → Puning

All day

In the morning, visit Chaozhou Ancient City

First, visit Guangji Bridge, one of China's four great ancient bridges, known as the "Eighteen-Shut Boats of Twenty-Four Continents." Stepping aboard, experience the architectural wisdom of ancient China. After crossing the bridge, arrive at Guangji Gate Tower, the first of the seven city gates of Chaozhou. Then, visit Kaiyuan Temple, known as "a blessed land for millions of families and a lush forest for the world," and one of China's ten largest Kaiyuan temples, commissioned by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty during the Kaiyuan reign. In the afternoon, enjoy a leisurely stroll through Chaozhou Old Town, beginning with a foodie exploration. Enjoy the many local Chaoshan delicacies, such as sugar-scallion pancakes, braised goose, and duck mother rolls, and experience the culinary charm of Chaoshan.


In the afternoon, we went to Dachanglong Village in Puning to participate in the Lantern Festival folk activities.

Every year on the 14th and 15th nights of the first lunar month, Dachanglong Village is illuminated by brilliant lights, illuminating the village like daylight. Village men hold lanterns, many with the words "Thousands of Sons and Tens of Thousands of Grandsons" inscribed on them. Those with five generations living together may simply have "Five Generations Under One Roof" written on them. Because people chant "Master, congratulations" during the lantern parade, the parade is called "He Lantern Festival." Evening was still early, but we could already see everyone preparing for the evening lantern display. We had plenty of free time to capture some of the unique New Year atmosphere, like the red lanterns in front of their doors. On the night of the 14th day of the first lunar month, families from all over the village gathered before nightfall to form a procession in front of the God's Factory in the East Gate. They held a T-shaped stand with a handful of incense sticks lit in the center, and lanterns hung on either side. Inscribed on the lanterns were large red characters like "Chen," "Thousands of Sons and Grandsons," "Five Generations Under One Roof," and "Happiness." After several rounds of this procession, the God of Heaven was invited to come out for a parade. The scene was grand and spectacular! After finishing our photoshoot, we checked into a hotel in downtown Puning for the night.

Driving time: Chaozhou-Puning, about 2 hours

Note: Chaoshan area has many folk customs and is very hospitable. If you want to go into a house, just tell the host. There will be more people at night, so you must pay attention to the safety of your property, especially your mobile phone!

Day 3 Puning → Zhongyu Shangwei → Putai → Fengshun

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In the morning, we'll visit Zhongyu Shangwei in Xinlou Village, Tangnan Town
. Zhongyu Shangwei is a representative example of Hakka walled village architecture. Known as the "Ximen Ancient Village" and "Shangwei Ancient Village," it was founded during the Shunzhi reign of the Qing Dynasty and completed in the ninth year of the Kangxi reign, a construction period spanning 18 years. With a history spanning over 340 years, it boasts a castle-like architecture and ancient dwellings, integrating halls, ancestral halls, courtyards, forts, and residences. Its unique structure and innovative layout are rare among walled villages from Fujian, Guangdong, Hunan, and Jiangxi.


In the afternoon, go to Fengshun Village to participate in the folk custom of burning the fire dragon

Puzhai Town in Fengshun is known as the "Hometown of Fire Dragons." Fire dragon performances have been practiced in Puzhai since the sixth year of the Qianlong Emperor's reign in the Qing Dynasty. Every year on the night of the Lantern Festival, these folk ceremonies are held to pray for favorable weather, abundant harvests, peace, prosperity, and everlasting peace. Tens of thousands of local residents and tourists from around the country come to watch and photograph the spectacular spectacle, a spectacle passed down almost year after year. The Puzhai Fire Dragon is made of wire, bamboo, and paper, painted with scales, horns, and claws. It stretches tens of meters from head to tail. Thousands of fireworks, firecrackers, and rockets are attached to the dragon's body, and countless gunpowder is placed in its head and tail. The dancers, all bare-chested, allow fireworks and firecrackers to rain down on them. Because the word "pao" (bubble) in Chaoshan dialect sounds similar to "ticket," the more blisters a person receives, the more money they will receive in the new year. This event is listed in the first batch of my country's National Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Driving time: Puning to Fengshun, about 1.5 hours; Fengshun to Fengshun Putai, about 0.5 hours

Note: When participating in the event, do not get too close to the fire dragon to prevent burns from the burning fireworks. Please bring your own safety protection equipment (old long-sleeved clothes, hats, goggles, gloves, etc.). Safety is the premise of everything.

Day 4 Fengshun → Puning → Chaozhou

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In the morning, go to Puning Mazha Village to participate in the folk activities of Yinglaoye

On the 16th day of the first lunar month, the villagers of Mazha Village carry a statue of the deity through a parade, led by a Yingge dance. The village is filled with the sound of gongs and drums, the blast of firecrackers, and a festive atmosphere. Mazha Village combines the "Ying Lao Ye" (Ying Lao Ye) performance with Yingge dance to create a lively and festive atmosphere. This unique local folk activity not only expresses reverence and prayers for the deity, but also showcases the charm of traditional culture through Yingge dance.


In the afternoon, go to Xikou Village, Chaozhou City to participate in the folk custom of walking along the sugarcane lane

Every year on the 16th night of the first lunar month, Xikou holds a parade through Sugarcane Alley. Men in long gowns hold sugarcane lanterns, while young women, dressed in their finest attire, carry flags or play folk instruments. The parade passes through Sugarcane Alley, accompanied by drums and music, creating a truly spectacular spectacle.

Driving time: Fengshun to Puning, about 1.5 hours; Puning to Chaozhou, about 2 hours

Notes: 1. When participating in the Yingge Dance, please be careful not to enter the group; when participating in the evening walking along the Sugarcane Alley, please pay attention to the safety of your property and personal safety at all times.
2. There may be a lot of people on that day, and traffic control may be required. After the filming, you may have to walk a distance before you can get on the bus. Please be prepared.

Day 5 Chaozhou → Xinheng Town → Jieyang → or → other places

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In the morning, go to Shuolian Village in Jieyang City to participate in the folk custom of placing pigs and sheep

Shuolian Village in Xinheng Town has a parade of gods that has been practiced for over 500 years. In 2009, it was inscribed on the provincial list of intangible cultural heritage: the "Pan Pig and Sheep" ritual, also known as the "Big Pig Race." This folk custom is a way for local villagers to honor the gods of wealth, Zhao Gongming and Guan Gong. The ten natural villages (commonly known as the "Ten Shes") within Shuolian Village rotate in hosting the event. Residents display live pigs and whole sheep, each with an orange in its mouth, symbolizing good luck for the new year. Villagers use the "Big Pig Race" to showcase their family's wealth. The offerings on the altar reflect the generosity of the Chaoshan people: Chaoshan rice cakes, premium tobacco, tea, and alcohol, seafood, bonsai, and flowers. In addition to the pig and sheep displays, there's also a gong and drum troupe, Yingge dance, and other activities. The village is bustling with activity, as villagers carry the deities through a parade, accompanied by the sounds of firecrackers and drums, creating a festive and joyful atmosphere.


After lunch, we will disband at the airport and high-speed railway station. We will first be transferred to Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport (arrival time is approximately 13:30-14:00), and then to Chaoshan High-speed Railway Station (arrival time is approximately 14:00-14:30), thus concluding our pleasant Chaoshan folk customs experience.

Driving time: Chaozhou to Jieyang, about 1.5 hours; Jieyang to Chaoshan Airport, about 1 hour; Chaoshan Airport to Chaoshan High-speed Railway Station, about 0.5 hours;