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Evaluation of women in South China

中國華南地區女人評價

South China, broadly speaking, encompasses Fujian and Taiwan, but traditionally refers primarily to the three provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan, as well as the two special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau. This land, kissed by sunshine and sea, boasts the bustling metropolis of Guangzhou, the tranquil beauty of Nanning, the coconut palms of Haikou, and the dazzling neon lights and East-meets-West fusion of Hong Kong and Macau.

However, the allure of South China is not just a name on a map.

The festival culture in South China is rich and diverse, integrating Han Chinese traditions, ethnic minority customs, maritime culture and colonial history, forming a unique festival system.

中國東北三省女人
Women in Northeast China

Scope Definition (Seven Major Regions)

areaCultural belongingRemark
Guangdong ProvinceGuangfu, Chaoshan, Hakka, Leizhou PeninsulaSouth China Main Body
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous RegionZhuang, Han, Dong, YaoMulti-ethnic communities
Fujian ProvinceSouthern Fujian, Eastern Fujian, Hakka, PutianCulturally, it belongs to South China
Hainan ProvinceDescendants of Minnan immigrants, Li ethnic group, Miao ethnic grouptropical islands
Hong Kong Special Administrative RegionLingnan cultural background + British colonial history + international metropolisIntegration of Chinese and Western cultures
Macao Special Administrative RegionLingnan cultural background + Portuguese colonial history + Latin cultureSino-Portuguese integration
Taiwan (a province in China)Mainly immigrants from southern Fujian + indigenous ethnic groups + influence of Japanese ruleExtension of Minnan Culture

Taiwan was part of Fujian Province for a long period during the Qing Dynasty. People of Hokkien descent make up about 701,000,000 people in Taiwan and are core members of the South China cultural sphere.

中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Woman's figure

Region/LocalAverage height (approximately)Body type characteristicsRemark
Guangdong156–158 cmSlender, with a small waist-to-hip ratio (approximately 0.72).Traditional Lingnan body type
Guangxi155–157 cmThey are relatively thin, but some ethnic minorities have strong lower limbs.Rural labor impact
Fujian157–160 cmRelatively even in size, the Minnan region is slightly larger than the Hakka region.Differences between mountainous and coastal areas
Hainan155–158 cmSlim build, with well-defined musclesTropical activity is high
Hongkong158–161 cmOily face, thin, congenital deficiency, and acquired lack.

I have no genetic predisposition to large breasts or flat breasts.
There is very little subcutaneous fat in the chest area. It's like having two red dates placed on your heart.

The buttocks have almost no fat pads, and the buttocks are flat.
The body has no lines or curves. The pubic hair is long like hair.
Urban sedentary office workers
Macao157–160 cmSlightly roundedPortuguese diet influence
Taiwan159–162 cmSlim and evenly proportioned, with a strong awareness of body shape management.Japanese occupation influenced health concepts
中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Special Note from Taiwan

OrientedTaiwanese women
average heightApproximately 159–162 cm (the tallest among the seven locations in South China)
Body shape trendsSlim and evenly proportioned, with a focus on body management (influenced by Japan and the media).
Aesthetic StandardsThe extreme pursuit of thinness and "skinny beauty" is similar to that of Hong Kong.
Exercise HabitsFitness, yoga, and cycling cultures are popular, and participation in sports is high.
Ethnic differencesIndigenous women tend to be more robust, while Hokkien women are more slender.

Academic reference: The average height of Taiwanese women is of medium height in East Asia, slightly higher than that of women in coastal areas of southern China.

中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

woman's appearance

Region/Localface shapefacial featurescolorRepresentative impression
GuangdongSlightly rounded and softWith gentle features and a classic Lingnan faceThe Pearl River Delta region has a whiter color, while western Guangdong has a wheater color.Gentle and scholarly
GuangxiSome parts have Southeast Asian outlinesDarker eyes, slightly higher cheekbonesGenerally wheat to bronzeProfound and cheerful
Fujianoval or heart-shaped faceThe bridge of the nose is relatively highCoastal areas tend to be whiter, while mountainous areas tend to be yellower.Delicate and lively
HainanCompact and smoothSome have Li ethnic characteristicsGenerally darker (strong tropical sunlight)Wildness, Nature
HongkongBao Bao noodles, pig's head and trumpet mouthFlat mouth and flat surface, lacking three-dimensionalityFaint color (mainly for indoor work)Thin, malnourished
MacaoDiverse, with a visible mix of Cantonese and Portuguese ancestry.Some women have Eurasian ancestry.White to wheat-colored, slightly darker than Hong KongLeisurely, gentle, Eurasian style
Taiwanoval or heart-shaped faceHis features were delicate, with some deep-set features characteristic of indigenous people.Fair to wheat-colored (fairer in urban areas, darker in the east)Fresh, sweet, and approachable
中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Special Note from Taiwan

OrientedTaiwanese women
Ethnic diversityHokkien (approximately 701 TP3T), Hakka (approximately 151 TP3T), Mainland Chinese (approximately 131 TP3T), Indigenous peoples (approximately 21 TP3T)
Indigenous characteristicsDeep-set features, a high nose bridge, and a darker complexion (such as Amy, Tayah, Bunun, etc.)
Characteristics of Minnan peopleShe bears a striking resemblance to women from the Minnan region of Fujian—an oval face, a moderately shaped nose, and fair skin.
Hakka characteristicsSimilar to Hakka women in eastern Guangdong and western Fujian—they have round faces and simple features.
Japanese occupation influenceSkincare culture and makeup styles are deeply influenced by Japan, emphasizing "transparency" and a natural, fresh look.
Style tags"Artsy style", "Japanese fresh style", and "sweet girl-next-door style" are the mainstream aesthetics.

Taiwanese women are often described in international media as "Asian representatives of fresh beauty".

中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Woman's personality

Region/LocalExplicit traitskernel characteristicsFamily RolesSocial Style
GuangdongGentle, polite, and reservedshrewd, capable, and opinionatedTraditionally, women were expected to stay at home; in modern workplaces, women have higher participation rates.Maintain distance from outsiders, be warm to acquaintances.
GuangxiStraightforward, enthusiastic, and cheerfulResilient, hardworking, and optimisticThe family status in ethnic minority areas is relatively highhospitable and easy to get to know
FujianGentle, reserved, and frugalHardworking, persevering, and low-keyWomen in Southern Fujian and Hakka communities bear heavy family responsibilities.Conservative and not easily open to outsiders
HainanCheerful, easy-going, and leisurelyIndependent, capable, and go with the flowWomen in fishing villages are often the actual managers of their households.Enthusiastic but not demanding
HongkongDirect, urgent, and defensiveExtremely greedy for money, fond ofFishing for Golden TurtlesDemanding, mental illness, paranoia.Free sausage chicken.Dual-income families are becoming more common, and the division of household chores is gradually becoming more equal.indifference, Gao Dou
Macaoeasy-going, composed, and friendlyPragmatic, adaptable, and values quality of lifeWith strong family values, it is common for women to take the lead in housework.Friendly but not close, small social circle
TaiwanGentle, polite, and kindDelicate, considerate, and resilientWith strong family values, women are increasingly gaining decision-making power within the family.Friendly, warm, and helpful
中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Special Note from Taiwan

OrientedTaiwanese women
Explicit traitsShe is generally described as "gentle, polite, kind, and courteous," and speaks in a soft tone.
kernel characteristicsThoughtful, considerate, resilient, and a good communicator (influenced by Japanese culture).
Family RolesTraditionally, women have been in charge of housework and children's education, but in modern dual-income families, the division of housework is gradually becoming more equal.
Social StyleBe friendly, warm, and helpful to strangers, but maintain appropriate boundaries ("warm but not scalding").
Workplace performanceThe labor force participation rate was approximately 51% (2020s), with a relatively high proportion in the service and education sectors.
Ethnic differencesIndigenous women are generally known for their outgoing, direct, and warm personalities; Hakka women are known for their diligence, thrift, and reserved nature.
Cultural influenceThe history of Japanese colonialism (1895–1945) has had a profound influence on the etiquette, neatness, and delicate character of Taiwanese women.

Taiwanese women are often described as "Warm Water Personality"—Not too hot, not too cold, just the right amount of warmth and politeness."

中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Views on love and attitudes towards marriage

Region/LocalMate selection preferencesRomantic attitudeattitudes towards marriageCommunication methods
GuangdongSense of responsibility > Economics > AppearanceFocus on actual effort, not on surprises.Open to whirlwind marriages/naked marriages, but cautious.Reserved, dislikes direct conflict
GuangxiSincerity > Honesty > Ability to endure hardshipI like to express myself directly.Compared to tradition, the opinions of elders are valued.Speak your mind
FujianFrugality > Family-oriented > StabilityLow-key and reservedVery traditional, emphasizing social status and matching familiesExtremely subtle
HainanCompatibility > Companionship > Letting things take their courseGentle but directRelatively open-minded, willing to relocate with their partnergentle and direct
HongkongHandsome guy, high income, must own a car and a house.Dating has extremely high spending requirementsLate marriage, non-marriage, and high divorce ratePrincess syndrome, expecting men to pamper her.
MacaoStability > Family Background > PersonalityMild and traditionalCompared to traditional practices, the acceptance of divorce is lower in Hong Kong.Euphemism and emphasis on harmony
TaiwanShared values > Stable income > PersonalityValue rituals and romance, but not to excess.The trend of late marriage is evident, while the acceptance of divorce is moderate.Gentle, tactful, and focused on communication
中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Additional details about the daily life of Hong Kong women dating:

Going Dutch? That doesn't exist..
From the first date onwards, the man pays for everything: meals, movies, taxis, hotel rooms, and even afternoon tea with her girlfriends.
The reason is always the same: "Life in Hong Kong is too stressful, and you're my boyfriend."

Gift-giving system:
Monthly fixed holidaysGifts are given for Valentine's Day, birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries, and even for "I'm not in a good mood today".
Minimum spending requirement: LV, Gucci, the latest Apple device, or at least a few thousand dollars in cash gifts.
When she received the gift, her expression finally showed a reaction—a slight smile, like a body in a funeral home suddenly coming back to life.

Classic Dialogue Collection:

  • "What are you going to eat today? You have decided, but there is no peace."
  • "My friend's boyfriend gave me a designer bag. What about you?"
  • "When you're dating, of course the man should take care of everything for the woman."
  • Before even giving a gift, he gave a cold look: "I don't think we get along."
中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Special Note from Taiwan

OrientedTaiwanese women
Average age of first marriageApproximately 30–32 years old (similar to Hong Kong, one of the highest in South China).
Unmarried rateAn upward trend (approximately 251 TP3T women will remain unmarried throughout their lives in the 2020s).
Cohabitation conceptIt is generally accepted, but its social acceptance is slightly lower than in Hong Kong and higher than in coastal areas of mainland China.
Mate selection preference ranking1. Compatible values and lifestyle > 2. Stable income > 3. Personality > 4. Appearance
Romantic attitudeValue the rituals of holidays (Valentine's Day, Christmas, anniversaries), but don't be overly materialistic.
Gender roles in marriageWith increasing equality, the proportion of men participating in housework and childcare continues to rise.
attitude towards divorceAcceptance is moderate, and there is still some social pressure, but it is significantly more open than traditional generations.
Cross-cultural marriageThe proportion of marriages to foreigners (especially Japanese and Europeans) is higher in South China than in mainland China.
Communication methodsThey tend to be gentle, tactful, and value maintaining harmony, but can also express themselves rationally when necessary.

Taiwan's female labor participation rate is approximately 511 TP3T, and the proportion of women with higher education is high (nearly 501 TP3T have a college degree or above). Their economic independence directly affects their attitudes toward marriage.

中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

performance in bed

Region/LocalPerformance rating (out of 10)Comments
Guangdong8.2A practical queen! Foreplay is like simmering a slow-cooked soup—slow and steady wins the race. She'll proactively ask, "What would you like tonight?"
But they always keep something in reserve, waiting for you to add more money (not really). During the climax, they make a series of calls in Cantonese, which is incredibly impressive.
Guangxi8.7Wild and untamed! This mountain girl has amazing waist strength; her riding position is as wild and enduring as singing a mountain song.

She's prone to squirting, and afterwards she'll ask you, "Want to grab a late-night snack, bro?" She's incredibly explosive.
Hainan8.5Tropical vibes! Skin so smooth you could ice skate on it, the scent of coconut oil mixed with sweat is incredibly aphrodisiac.

There are many sexual positions to explore on the beach, and the moaning sounds like singing "Hainanese Chicken Rice." It's just that you might easily crave mango halfway through.
Taiwan7.8The epitome of sweet girl! Her soft voice, "Mmm~ Ah~ Onii-chan," makes your bones melt.

She has delicate skills, but is not very proactive; she's the cute type who'll give you what you want.
Hongkong5.9 (King of Dead Fish)They usually go to bed with a "what are you doing?" look on their face, and will even check WhatsApp for new messages first.
Macao8.9The queen of the nightlife scene! Her stamina and service spirit honed in the casinos mean she's willing to go to any position and has impeccable facial expression control.

She'll use the sound of a Portuguese egg tart to wake you up, and afterwards she might even ask if you want to "take a gamble" again. She's the most playful!
  • Most romanticMacau > Guangxi > Hainan
  • Most WiseGuangdong (surface)
  • The cutest:Taiwan
  • Most flavorfulHong Kong (Salted Fish Flavor)

Bonus Easter Egg:Hong Kong girl

The most common phrase said in bed is "Hurry up, are you done yet? I still need to sleep.

Initial stage:
The moment you get into bed, she's already inside.Funeral home model:

postureLying stiffly with limbs straight, eyes half-open and staring at the ceiling, like someone who has just finished applying makeup and is waiting to enter...coffinofremains.
Occasionally, his fingers would twitch slightly, which could be considered "signs of life".

Foreplay performance:
80% Time Management: "Hurry up, I still need to go to work/go home to feed the cat."
Occasionally, they'll use their hands to help you, but the movements are mechanical, like typing in an Excel spreadsheet. Their kissing skills are average; they might suddenly say halfway through a kiss, "Remember to use a condom, it's expensive."

中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Main battle phase:
The legs are usually opened at a 90-degree angle, and there is no movement. Occasionally, the eyes will roll, which is considered a reaction.

If you move her, she doesn't react at all, like a funeral home worker closing a coffin lid.
If you speed up, she'll at most let out a very soft "Um……A sound, like the final convulsions of a corpse.

Her most advanced reaction was to slightly frown and roll her eyes, then continue playing dead.

The highest level is to simultaneously check the budget for the next gift you're asked to give while scrolling through your phone.Hey, what are you doing? It's so itchy. Are you done yet? I still have to go back to work.

Common lines:Um……"TheHurry up!"TheStill not done?"

中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Classic Hong Kong-style response:
You: "It smells like salted fish..."
She said, "What does this have to do with me? The air in Hong Kong is humid. Hurry up and finish, I still need to put on a face mask."

Orgasm probability:
It's so low it makes you question life itself. Unless you earn over 100,000 a month and own property, the chances of getting a high are even lower than winning the lottery.

Post-event performance:
Get up immediately to take a shower and apply a face mask.
The highest level of service is to hand you a tissue and say, "Remember to book earlier next time, I'll be very busy next week."

True veterans will bring their own lemon and mint lubricant to turn salted fish into a new dish called "steamed salted fish with lemon".

中國華南地區女人評價
Evaluation of women in South China

Food and attractions in five locations

Region/LocalMust-try foodsMust-visit attractions
GuangdongCantonese dim sum, Chaoshan beef hot pot, claypot rice, Shunde double-skin milk, Cantonese roast gooseDanxia Mountain, Kaiping Diaolou, Guangzhou Tower, Chimelong Resort, Lianzhou Underground River
GuangxiGuilin rice noodles, Liuzhou river snail rice noodles, Bama fragrant pork, Lipu taro with braised pork belly, pickled vegetablesGuilin Li River, Longji Rice Terraces, Detian Waterfall, Weizhou Island, Yangshuo West Street
HainanWenchang chicken, Qingbuliang (a sweet soup), Hainanese chicken rice, coconut chicken hot pot, Hainanese noodlesSanya Nanshan, Wuzhizhou Island, Yalong Bay, Tianya Haijiao, Qilou Old Street
HongkongCup noodles, bowl noodlesVictoria Harbour, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, West Kowloon Cultural District
MacaoPortuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, crab congee, African/Portuguese chicken, shrimp roe noodles, and serradura pudding.Ruins of St. Paul's, Senado Square, Macau Tower, The Venetian Macao, Coloane Town (Louis Lauteau Frontenac), Taipa Houses Museum
TaiwanBeef noodles, braised pork rice, bubble tea, oyster omelet, pineapple cakeTaipei 101, National Palace Museum, Sun Moon Lake, Alishan, Kenting, Taroko Gorge
中國華南地區女人評價
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Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan cuisine

GuangdongEmphasizing "freshness",Cantonese roast goose(Crispy skin and tender meat)Chaoshan beef hot pot(The sweetness of freshly sliced beef), andShunde Double Skin Milk(Rich in milk flavor) is the representative.

GuangxiWith "sour and spicy" as the main theme,snail rice noodlesThe pickled bamboo shoots have a unique flavor.Guilin Rice NoodlesThe essence lies in the brine.Sour stuffPickled fruits and vegetables are appetizers.

HainanFull of tropical charmWenchang ChickenPaired with a special sauce,Qingbuliang(Coconut milk base with various toppings) is a refreshing summer treat, and also has unique...Coconut Chicken Hot Pot.

廣式燒鵝
Cantonese roast goose

Macanese cuisine

  • African chickenThe chicken is marinated with a variety of spices, roasted, and then drizzled with coconut milk and peanut sauce, resulting in a rich, slightly spicy flavor.
  • Portuguese ChickenA golden sauce made with curry, coconut milk, and turmeric powder, perfect with rice.
  • Bacalhau BallSalted cod mixed with mashed potatoes and deep-fried, resulting in a crispy exterior and tender interior, with a savory and delicious flavor.
  • almond cookies Crispy and crunchy traditional handmade pastries, the most representative souvenirs of Macau.
  • Double-skin steamed milk A century-old brand, its products are tender, smooth, and fragrant; the ginger milk curd is also worth trying.
  • sawdust pudding A frozen dessert with layers of cream and cookie crumbs, tasting like an ice cream cake.
非洲雞
African chicken

Hong Kong Restaurant Daily Life

Service attitude: Tell him to never talk to you again. —— Your existence is an illusion, you call it..."Please add some tea."The canal replied:Pour it yourself, what can you do with just one hand?

You asked"How much longer do we have to wait?"The canal replied:Can't you wait? You're not the only one waiting!"

You complain"Dish of frozen rice"The canal replied:Frozen? Eating frozen food in the summer is so refreshing, you don't know how to appreciate it."

Your words"Missed an order"The canal replied:Leak? What did you call that? I don't remember, you've said it many times.After you finished speaking, he asked in return:Are you sure you called out?"

Stage-building culture: Even though there are ten empty tables in the whole place, the waiter insists on leading you to a table that already has three people sitting on one side, and even points to the middle seat:This place!

FoodHurry up : You've just put down your chopsticks, and they're already trying to clear the table. Sometimes, you might even find yourself in a situation where "you haven't even swallowed your char siu, and they're already wiping your plate."

Small portion: The rice dish was served with two pieces of beef brisket and a stalk of bok choy, arranged in a French-style plating. The "Curry Grouper Rice" required digging deep into the curry sauce, like an archaeologist discovering hidden treasures. After clearing away the mountain of sauce, you would find two pieces that looked like fish meat.

The tableware is never clean The bowl is greasy at the bottom, the chopsticks are slippery, and the table is sticky. You think "rinsing it with hot water" will make it clean? Actually, the water temperature in the teapot in the restaurant is only 70 degrees Celsius. You are just "rinsing" the bowl with warm water, which has a greater psychological effect than a practical one.There are tea stains on the inside of the cup.Before you drink it, you might wonder if you ordered "Yuenyeung" (a type of milk tea) – because the inside of the cup is brown, like milk tea or rust.

香港美食
Hong Kong cuisine

Taiwan: Culinary Delights from North to South

Taiwan's cuisine varies from region to region, with a particularly well-developed snack culture. Night markets are the best place to experience the flavors of Taiwan.

Representative snacks:

  • Oyster omeletMade with fresh oysters, eggs, and vegetables, and pan-fried with sweet potato starch batter, it's soft, chewy, and delicious.
  • Braised Rice with Pork and Soy SauceBraised pork with alternating layers of fat and lean meat, poured over steaming hot rice, is rich in savory sauce and is known as "Taiwan's national dish".
  • Beef noodlesThe rich broth made from beef bones, paired with large chunks of tender beef and chewy noodles, is a representative noodle dish of Taiwan.

Night market tour:

  • Taipei Shilin Night Market: Big Big Chicken Cutlet, Taiwanese Sausage Wrapped in Sticky Rice.
  • Fengjia Night Market, TaichungThe birthplace of creative snacks, such as Guan Zhilin's sausage wrapped in sticky rice and Minglun's egg pancake.
  • Tainan Garden Night MarketIt mainly features traditional flavors, such as rice cakes and coffin bread.

Desserts and souvenirs:

  • Bubble TeaOriginal Taiwanese creation: a perfect match between chewy tapioca pearls and rich milk tea.
  • Pineapple cakeWith its crispy outer layer and sweet and sour filling, it is the most representative souvenir.
  • Taro ballsThe Jiufen Old Street area is the most famous for its soft and chewy texture.
    牛肉麵
    Beef noodles

    Fujian Province Special Festivals

    Fujian festivals are rich in Min culture and She ethnic culture, including both traditional festivals and unique local celebrations.

    Spring Festival and Lantern Festival series of activities

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Gutian YoudalongLunar New Year's DayWenheng Town, Liancheng CountyA national intangible cultural heritage, the Gutian Dragon is known as "the best in the world" and "the number one dragon in the world." The 108-meter-long dragon meanders through the village lanes, with more than a hundred villagers carrying the dragon's frame.
    Quanzhou "Welcome Foreign Goods" Street ParadeDuring the Spring FestivalQuanzhou Zhongshan RoadRecreating the grand scene of the Maritime Silk Road in ancient Quanzhou 1,000 years ago, where "merchants from all nations mingled amidst the rising tide," the event integrates intangible cultural heritage performances and the sale of specialty products.
    Xunpu women's "flower-adorned hats"During the Spring FestivalXunpu Village, Fengze District, QuanzhouA national intangible cultural heritage, the traditional clothing custom of Minnan fisherwomen, wearing flowers in their hair during the New Year symbolizes "wealth and prosperity, and peace year after year."
    姑田游大龍
    Gutian Youdalong

    Lantern Festival and other festivals in February

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Liancheng "Walking Through Ancient Stories"January 14th and 15thLiancheng County, LongyanChildren dressed in theatrical costumes stand on a sedan chair platform, carried by able-bodied men in a race. During the Lantern Festival, people walk upstream in streams.
    AojiujieLunar January 29Fuzhou Ten CountiesOn "Filial Piety Festival," married daughters send "Aojiu porridge" back to their parents' home to show their respect, symbolizing a safe passage through the "nine" year.
    Chang Le Hou Fu You ShenThe 10th and 26th days of the first lunar monthTantou Town, Changle, FuzhouThe festivities lasted from dawn till daybreak, with deities parading and firecrackers exploding in unison, creating a grand spectacle.
    連城「走古事」
    Liancheng "Walking Through Ancient Stories"

    March 3rd and Spring Festival

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Black Rice FestivalThe third day of the third lunar monthShe ethnic minority settlements (mountainous areas of Ningde and Fuzhou)Also known as "March 3rd", the She ethnic group collects black glutinous rice leaves to steam and cook black glutinous rice, and holds dances and antiphonal singing.
    Chai Tou HuiThe sixth day of the second lunar monthWuyishan CityOriginating from the peasant uprising during the Taiping Rebellion, it is now a market that sells bamboo poles, firewood sticks, farm tools, and daily necessities.
    柴頭會
    Chai Tou Hui

    Mazu Cultural Festival

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Mazu Cultural FestivalHis birthday is the 23rd day of the third lunar month, and his ascension day is the 9th day of the ninth lunar month.Meizhou Island, PutianA grand festival commemorating the sea goddess Mazu. The Mazu belief has been listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
    媽祖文化節
    Mazu Cultural Festival

    Dragon Boat Festival and Summer Festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Fujian-Taiwan Cross-Strait Cultural FestivalDragon Boat FestivalQuanzhouAlso known as the Maritime Water Splashing Festival, it recreates the traditional cross-strait ferry culture between Fujian and Taiwan.
    Zhanghu Snake FestivalThe seventh day of the seventh lunar monthZhanghu Town, NanpingThe villagers brought out a giant python and a snake god from the "Snake King Temple" for a procession, each person holding a snake, creating a spectacular scene.
    樟湖蛇節
    Zhanghu Snake Festival

    Mid-Autumn Festival and Autumn Festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Mid-Autumn Mooncake GamblingAugust 15th of the lunar calendarXiamen and Southern Fujian regionThe practice of using six dice and a bowl to take turns rolling the dice, with the number of red beans cast determining the winner (top scholar, second-place scholar, etc.), has a history of hundreds of years.
    Ghost FestivalJuly 15th of the lunar calendarSouthern Fujian coastal areaIn southern Fujian, the Ghost Festival is more important than the Qingming Festival. Families prepare wine, meat, sweets, and fruits to offer as sacrifices to the deceased.
    普渡節
    Ghost Festival

    Winter Solstice Festival

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    When rubbing ricewinter solsticeLuoyuan County, Fuzhou"The Winter Solstice is as important as the New Year." When the whole family sits around kneading glutinous rice balls, it symbolizes "good fortune coming." They are then eaten with peanut and sesame powder.
    Shouldertopwinter solsticeLuoyuan County, FuzhouIn Fuzhou, an intangible cultural heritage, adult actors lift young actors onto their shoulders to perform traditional opera, demonstrating how age and generation can work together to pass on the ancient charm.
    搓米時
    When rubbing rice

    Other distinctive festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Candle PartyFebruary 21st (lunar calendar)Wuyishan CityOriginating from a sacrificial ceremony in the Tang Dynasty to commemorate the monk Koubing, it is now the largest traditional temple fair in northern Fujian.
    Cow Rest FestivalThe eighth day of the fourth lunar monthShe ethnic minority areaLet the oxen rest for a day, give them a bath, and feed them good feed.
    牛歇節
    Cow Rest Festival

    Special Festivals of Guangdong Province

    Guangdong's festivals are mainly based on the three major ethnic groups of Cantonese, Chaoshan and Hakka, with Dragon Boat Festival, Lantern Festival fire dragon, and annual festivals being particularly distinctive.

    Spring Festival and Lantern Festival

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Puzhai Fire DragonThe fifteenth day of the first lunar monthMeizhou Fengshun PuzhaiFireworks light up the sky, earning the area the reputation of "Hometown of Chinese Fire Dragons".
    Qiaolin Fireworks DragonThe tenth day of the first lunar monthPandong Town, JieyangThe fire dragon weaves through the fireworks, creating a spectacular and exciting scene.
    Xikou through sugarcane laneThe sixteenth day of the first lunar monthXikou Township, Xiangqiao District, ChaozhouLighting lanterns to clear a path through a sugarcane field symbolizes a sweet and happy life.
    Lord of Dachanglong HedengyingJanuary 14th and 15thJieyang Puning DachanglongThe lantern procession of tens of thousands of people was the most spectacular during the Lantern Festival.
    Xing TongjiJanuary 15th and 16thFoshanHundreds of thousands of people walked across Tongji Bridge holding windmills, praying for a prosperous year.
    喬林煙花火龍
    Qiaolin Fireworks Dragon

    Dragon Boat Festival (Guangdong's grandest festival)

    Dragon boat racing during the Dragon Boat Festival is the largest traditional festival in Guangdong Province. The entire province will host [various events] in June and July 2026.More than 200 dragon boat activities and more than 500 competitionsNearly 100,000 enthusiasts participated in the rowing competition.

    Event NameTimePlaceFeatures
    "Please come to Guangdong for the Dragon Boat Festival" Main Venuemid-JuneFoshanSimultaneous gong-striking and race commencement across multiple locations throughout the province created a magnificent scene of a race on the river, resonating throughout the entire province.
    Guangzhou International Dragon Boat Invitational TournamentJune 20Guangzhou Pearl RiverMore than 100 teams from around the world participated in the race.
    Night Dragon ParadeDragon Boat Festivalvarious placesDragon boats decorated with lights will be paraded at night, accompanied by special activities such as dragon boat banquets and dragon boat making.
    Technology CarnivalDragon Boat Festivalvarious placesDragon boat races incorporate technological elements such as drones, robots, and AI.
    廣州國際龍舟邀請賽
    Guangzhou International Dragon Boat Invitational Tournament

    Qixi Festival and Autumn Festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Qixi Festival in Tianhe District, GuangzhouThe seventh day of the seventh lunar monthGuangzhou Tianhe DistrictZhucun village preserves the traditional Qiqiao (Double Seventh Festival) custom, where women display handicrafts and pray for dexterity.
    Foshan Autumn ColorsAugust in the lunar calendarFoshanA large-scale folk art parade, including lion dances, dragon dances, floats, and other performances.
    Chaoshan Mid-Autumn Festival Moon WorshipAugust 15th of the lunar calendarChaoshan regionWomen set up an altar to worship the Moon Goddess, praying for peace and safety for their families.
    佛山秋色
    Foshan Autumn Colors

    Other distinctive festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Year exampleJanuary to FebruaryWestern Guangdong (Maoming, Zhanjiang)The unique "New Year's Festival" in western Guangdong involves each village taking turns to hold its own annual celebration, hosting banquets for relatives and friends, and featuring parades and theatrical performances.
    Pangu King's BirthdayAugust 12th of the lunar calendarHuaduTraditional festival for worshipping Pangu
    盤古王誕
    Pangu King's Birthday

    Special festivals of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

    Guangxi is a multi-ethnic region with the Zhuang people as the main ethnic group, and its festivals have a strong ethnic minority flavor.

    Zhuang ethnic festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Zhuang Ethnic Group's March 3rd (Song Festival)The third day of the third lunar monthZhuang ethnic minority areas throughout the regionThe grandest ethnic festival in Guangxi, now a statutory holiday for the entire region. Young men and women sing antiphonal songs, toss embroidered balls, play egg-tapping games, and eat five-colored glutinous rice.
    壯族三月三(歌圩節)
    Zhuang Ethnic Group's March 3rd (Song Festival)

    Yao ethnic festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Panwang Festival of the Yao ethnic groupOctober 16th of the lunar calendarYao ethnic minority settlementThe most important traditional festival for the Yao people is the worship of their ancestor, Panwang, which includes the long drum dance and the singing of Panwang songs.
    瑤族盤王節
    Panwang Festival of the Yao ethnic group

    Mulam ethnic festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Mulam ethnic group's Yifan FestivalAfter the Beginning of Winter in the Lunar CalendarLuocheng Mulao Autonomous County, HechiThis national intangible cultural heritage, also known as "Xileyuan," has a history of over 500 years and is a traditional festival of the Mulam ethnic group for expressing gratitude, fulfilling vows, and celebrating the harvest. Activities include an opening ceremony, a grass dragon dance, a bamboo ball competition, and a long table banquet.
    仫佬族依飯節
    Mulam ethnic group's Yifan Festival

    Other ethnic festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Miao Lusheng FestivalAfter the autumn harvestRongshui, Sanjiang and other placesPlaying the Lusheng (a reed pipe instrument), performing the Lusheng dance, bullfighting, and horse racing.
    Dong ethnic group's firework festivalThe third day of the third lunar monthSanjiang Dong Autonomous CountyThe firework-snatching game is known as "Oriental rugby."
    Jing ethnic group's Ha FestivalJune 10th of the lunar calendarFangchenggang Jingzu Three IslandsThe most important traditional festival for the Jing people is the worship of the sea god, which includes singing Ha songs and performing the bamboo pole dance.
    苗族蘆笙節
    Miao Lusheng Festival

    Hainan Province Special Festivals

    Hainan's festivals blend the cultures of the Li and Miao ethnic groups with the unique characteristics of the island.

    Li and Miao ethnic festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Li ethnic group's March 3rd FestivalThe third day of the third lunar monthLi ethnic minority settlementThe grandest festival of the Li ethnic group. The 2026 Wuzhishan Rainforest Culture Week will feature a water-based "village show," the original dance drama "Li Women's Song," a parade of tens of thousands of people, a long table banquet, and intangible cultural heritage performances, among other activities.
    Miao Flower Mountain FestivalThe third day of the first or third month of the lunar calendarMiao ethnic minority settlementMiao traditional festivals include activities such as climbing flower poles and Lusheng dance.
    苗族花山節
    Miao Flower Mountain Festival

    Island-themed festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Flower FestivalLantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar monthHaikou Ancient CityYoung people exchanging flowers to pray for marriage originates from the ancient "Fragrance Exchange Festival," which is the most romantic festival in Hainan.
    Junpo FestivalFrom the beginning of the second month to the middle of the third month of the lunar calendarAll over the islandFolk festivals commemorating Lady Xian include "piercing the cheeks with silver needles," lion dances, martial arts performances, and eating Junpo rice.
    Danzhou TuneAugust 15th of the lunar calendarDanzhou CityDanzhou's unique folk song activities, featuring duets between men and women.
    換花節
    Flower Festival

    Special Festivals of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

    Hong Kong festivals blend traditional fishing village culture with international urban characteristics, and many intangible cultural heritages are highly valued.

    Mazu's Birthday (Tianhou Festival)

    Tin Hau's Birthday is one of Hong Kong's grandest traditional festivals and has been listed as a national intangible cultural heritage.

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    Yuen Long 18 Villages ParadeYuen LongThe event will be held on the 23rd day of the third lunar month, featuring dragon dances, lion dances, floats, and a parade of floats.
    Birthday of the Queen of Green RobesTsing YiHeld from the first to the fifth day of the fourth lunar month
    Yau Ma Tei Tin Hau BirthdayYau Ma TeiTung Wah Group of Hospitals reopened and held a "fireworks-wielding ceremony to send off the gods".
    Sea Cruise at Leung Shuen WanSai Kung Leung Shuen WanThe statue of the goddess Mazu cruises on the sea, performing the "Offering to the Dead" ceremony to pray for blessings.
    Fireworks snatching on Po Toi IslandPo Toi IslandIn a few regions where the tradition of "firework snatching" is still preserved, believers scramble for firework decorations in hopes of good fortune.
    青衣天后寶誕
    Birthday of the Queen of Green Robes

    Cheung Chau Tai Ping Ching Chiu

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    Event TimeThe fifth to the ninth day of the fourth lunar monthCheung Chau Island's grandest annual festival
    Parade of Piao SeRight dayChildren dressed as historical figures paraded on an overpass.
    Bun Scrambling MountainmidnightContestants climbed a mountain of bags filled with "peace bags" to grab and pray for safety.
    Cultural significanceNational Intangible Cultural HeritageOriginating from the Qing Dynasty tradition of expelling plagues
    搶包山
    Bun Scrambling Mountain

    Dakeng Fire Dragon Dance

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    Event TimeAround the Mid-Autumn Festival (August 14th to 16th in the lunar calendar)Tai Hang, Hong Kong Island
    Fire Dragon Specifications67 meters longMade of straw and filled with incense sticks.
    Cultural significanceNational Intangible Cultural HeritageIt is said to be able to ward off plagues and has a history of over a hundred years.
    大坑舞火龍
    Dakeng Fire Dragon Dance

    Hungry Ghost Festival (Teochew Hungry Ghost Festival)

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    Event TimeJuly in the lunar calendarHong Kong has over one million people of Teochew origin, and there are as many as 47 Hungry Ghost Festival associations in various districts.
    Main activitiesDivine performances and sacrificial ceremoniesListed as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2011
    Ghost FestivalJuly in the lunar calendarCompetitions such as the "Orphanage Snatching Contest," a parent-child potted plant stacking contest, and an immersive interactive theater experience.
    盂蘭節
    Hungry Ghost Festival

    Other holidays

    Festival NameTimeFeatures
    Buddha's BirthdayThe eighth day of the fourth lunar monthBathing Buddha Ceremony at Po Lin Monastery, Lantau Island
    Sha Tin Dragon Boat RaceDragon Boat FestivalOne of Hong Kong's largest dragon boat races
    沙田龍舟競渡
    Sha Tin Dragon Boat Race

    Special Festivals of the Macao Special Administrative Region

    Macau's festivals blend Lingnan customs with Portuguese culture, creating a fusion of Chinese and Western celebrations.

    Lunar New Year (Macau's most important festival)

    ActivityTimeFeatures
    tailDecember 16th of the lunar calendarThe year-end period, with businesses settling accounts and exchanging gifts, serves as a reminder to every household that it's time to prepare for the Lunar New Year.
    Xie ZaoThe 23rd or 24th of the lunar yearOffering sweets such as maltose to the Kitchen God symbolizes "keeping one's mouth shut and preventing the speaking of evil."
    Clean up the mess on the 28th day of the twelfth lunar month.28th of the lunar yearDust is swept away to remove the old, and Spring Festival couplets, door gods, and New Year's scrolls are pasted up.
    New Year's Eve Flower MarketLunar New Year's eveBuy peach blossoms, gladioli, and kumquats, and stroll through the flower market after your family's reunion dinner.
    Open the door to wealth on the first day of the Lunar New YearMidnight on the first day of the lunar monthWith their doors wide open to welcome blessings and good fortune, devotees flock to A-Ma Temple or Puji Temple to offer prayers.
    New Year's Eve dinner on the second day of the Lunar New YearSecond day of the Lunar New YearEmphasis on abundance and happiness
    Red mouth on the third day of the Lunar New YearThe third day of the Lunar New YearPeople are careful with their words and avoid conflict in order to maintain harmony.
    The seventh day of the Lunar New YearThe seventh day of the Lunar New YearA birthday celebration ceremony was held at the Shigandang Xingtai in Xinqiao District, featuring a parade of colorful floats.
    Lantern FestivalThe fifteenth day of the first lunar monthThe sweet and chewy glutinous rice balls, when you bite into them, symbolize reunion and completeness.
    ParadeFrom the first day to the third day of the Lunar New YearThe Tourism Bureau is organizing a series of "Happy Chinese New Year" events, including a float parade, drone show, and fireworks display.
    澳門花車匯演
    Macau Parade

    Other traditional festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Mother's BirthdayMarch 23rd of the lunar calendarA-Ma TempleMacau's name originates from "Ma-ko" (A-Ge), a name derived from the sea goddess Mazu.
    Drunken Dragon FestivalThe eighth day of the fourth lunar monthMacau PeninsulaA national intangible cultural heritage, dancers hold wooden drunken dragons and imitate drunken movements.
    Land BirthFebruary 2nd of the lunar calendarSparrow Garden and other placesThe worship of the Earth God includes divine performances and a traditional potluck feast.
    Nezha's birthdayMay 18thRuins of St. Paul's Na Tcha TempleTo celebrate Nezha's birthday, there are parades and blessing ceremonies.
    哪吒誕
    Nezha's birthday

    Special festivals of Taiwan Province

    Taiwan's festivals blend the cultures of Hokkien, Hakka, indigenous peoples, and post-war mainland immigrants, resulting in a rich and diverse festival system.

    Mazu Faith Festival (Taiwan's largest religious event)

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Dajia Mazu PilgrimageThe third month of the lunar calendar (before Mazu's birthday)Dajia Zhenlan Palace → Xingang Fengtian PalaceThe largest religious event in Taiwan, where believers walk alongside the palanquin of Mazu, with the procession stretching for tens of kilometers and attracting over a million participants.
    Beigang Chaotian Temple welcomes MazuMarch 19th to 20th of the lunar calendarBeigang Chaotian TempleIt rivals the Mazu procession in Dajia, with deafening gongs and drums and the whole town going wild.
    Songshan Ciyou Palace Tin Mouth Cultural FestivalDuring Mazu's birthdayTaipei SongshanCombining Mazu culture with community characteristics
    松山慈祐宮錫口文化節
    Songshan Ciyou Palace Tin Mouth Cultural Festival

    Spring Festival and Lantern Festival

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Pingxi Sky Lantern FestivalLantern FestivalPingxi, New TaipeiThousands of sky lanterns soar into the sky, creating a spectacular scene, earning it the reputation of being the "world's second largest festival carnival."
    Saltwater Beehive FireworksLantern FestivalTainan YanshuiHundreds of thousands of firecrackers were fired simultaneously, and participants, fully armed, experienced the "firecracker rush" for good luck.
    Bombing Han DanyeLantern FestivalTaitungThe gunners used firecrackers to blast the body of the God of War, as if to drive away plague and welcome the God of Wealth.
    Taiwan Lantern FestivalDuring the Lantern FestivalDifferent counties and cities each yearThe largest lantern festival in Taiwan, featuring competitions for main lanterns, secondary lanterns, and decorative lanterns.
    炸寒單爺
    Bombing Han Danye

    Hakka Festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    Sky Crossing the SunLunar January 20thHakka villages throughout TaiwanOne of the most important festivals for the Hakka people, it originates from the legend of Nuwa mending the sky. Traditionally, men do not work in the fields and women do not use needles and thread; eating five-colored glutinous rice balls symbolizes "mending the sky."
    Volunteer FestivalJuly 20th of the lunar calendarHsinchu, TaoyuanThe worship of the Hakka Righteous People God is the grandest Hakka festival in northern Taiwan.
    Tung Blossom FestivalApril-MayMiaoli, Hsinchu, TaoyuanThe Hakka Tung Blossom Festival combines Hakka culture with ecotourism.
    義民祭
    Volunteer Festival

    Indigenous festivals

    Festival Nameethnic groupsTimeFeatures
    Amis Harvest FestivalAmis peopleJuly-AugustThe largest festival among Taiwan's indigenous peoples, expressing gratitude to ancestral spirits for a bountiful harvest, includes rituals such as welcoming the spirits, feasting the spirits, and sending the spirits off.
    Paiwan Tribe's Five-Year FestivalPaiwan peopleEvery five years (in the fall)The Paiwan people's most solemn festival, the spiked ball ceremony, is the most representative of their traditions, welcoming the ancestral spirits back to the tribe.
    Bunun Ear-Shooting CeremonyBunun peopleApril-MayTraditional festival showcasing hunting culture and the spirit of warriors
    Tao tribe's flying fish festivalTawu tribe (Yami tribe)March to JuneThe most important festival of the Tao people of Lanyu, praying for a bountiful harvest of flying fish.
    Saisiyat Dwarf Spirit FestivalSaisiyatOnce every two years (in the tenth month of the lunar calendar)The most mysterious of all dwarf rituals is a way to express gratitude and bid farewell to the "dwarves."
    排灣族五年祭
    Paiwan Tribe's Five-Year Festival

    Traditional festivals such as Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival

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    Dragon Boat FestivalThe fifth day of the fifth lunar monthDragon boat racing (Taipei International Dragon Boat Race, Lukang Dragon Boat Race), eating zongzi (sticky rice dumplings), and balancing eggs.
    Mid-Autumn FestivalAugust 15th of the lunar calendarEating mooncakes and pomelos, and Taiwan's unique Mid-Autumn Festival barbecue culture.
    Qixi FestivalThe seventh day of the seventh lunar monthTainan Luermen "Sixteen-Year-Old" Coming-of-Age Ceremony
    中秋節
    Mid-Autumn Festival

    Other distinctive festivals

    Festival NameTimePlaceFeatures
    National DayOctober 10Presidential Office Building, TaipeiMilitary parade, float parade, fireworks display
    New Year's Eve GalaDecember 31Taipei 101, Kaohsiung Dream Mall, etc.Large-scale New Year's Eve concerts are held throughout Taiwan, while Taipei 101 fireworks are internationally renowned.
    國慶日
    National Day

    A comparative summary of festivals in seven provinces and regions

    Region/LocalCore FeaturesRepresentative festivals
    FujianSouthern Fujian trade culture, She ethnic customs, and Mazu beliefGutian Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Mooncake Gambling, Mazu's Birthday, Aojiu Festival, Jiantouping, Xunpu Hairpin Flower Festival
    GuangdongCantonese culture, Chaoshan traditions, Hakka customsDragon Boat Festival (full series), Fire Dragon Boat Race, Walking Through Tongji, Foshan Autumn Colors, Qixi Festival
    GuangxiZhuang and other ethnic minority multiculturalismMarch 3rd Song Festival, Panwang Festival, Yifan Festival, Lusheng Festival
    HainanLi and Miao ethnic cultures, island characteristicsThe Li ethnic group's March 3rd Festival, Flower Exchange Festival, and Junpo Festival
    HongkongHotels and restaurants are extremely expensive.Go to xx if you have nothing to do
    MacaoSino-Portuguese fusion, Mazu beliefLunar New Year (Float Parade), Drunken Dragon Festival, Goddess of the Sea's Birthday, Earth God's Birthday
    TaiwanIntegration of the original Hakka ethnic groups in southern FujianDajia Mazu Pilgrimage, Lantern Festival with Beehive Fireworks and Sky Lanterns, Harvest Festival, and Sky Piercing Sun

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