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What is the date of Yunlongshan Temple Fair?

Yunlongshan Temple Fair is held on February 19th of the lunar calendar every year.

Yunlong Mountain Temple Fair is commonly known as Yunlong Mountain Fair. Because of the sculpture of Guanyin, many Buddhists came to worship, and over time, Guanyin Society was formed, which was called Yunlong Mountain Society by the people. It is a folk activity in China, which integrates sacrifice, singing and dancing, entertainment and commerce. Yunlong Mountain Temple Fair is one of the forms of fair trade in China. Yunlong Mountain is a tourist attraction in Xuzhou, with many historical sites and pleasant scenery.

In Dashiyan on the western hillside, the birthday temple fair of Guanyin Bodhisattva is held on February 19th of the lunar calendar every year, commonly known as "Yunlong Mountain Temple Fair". The number of participants reached more than one million, covering the border areas of southern Shandong, eastern Henan and northern Anhui and six counties (cities) and five districts of Xuzhou.

Inheritance of Yunlong Mountain Temple Fair

The Yunlongshan Temple Fair is commonly known as the "Yunlongshan Fair", and the Dashiyan Guanyin Fair began in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. At that time, Jiang Zhuo, a well-known figure in Xuzhou, sent people to carve the Guanyin statue, and many Buddhists came to worship. Over time, Guanyin Society was formed, which was called Yunlong Mountain Society by the people.

/kloc-on 0/9, donors, incense burners, beggars, people who want to join in the fun, and people who fly kites flooded in, reaching 654.38+10,000. The mountain road was blocked and passers-by were full.

Inside and outside Dashiyan Courtyard, men and women gather, and Guanyin is like a worshipper who once believed in women and burned incense. For more than a dozen people, this situation did not happen one after another. The crane pavilion behind Dashiyan and Xinghua Temple in Shandong are also full. By the 23rd, there were still a few pilgrims and vendors.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yunlong Mountain Temple Fair