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 Hakka music and dance performances:Hakka music and dance performances are an important part of Hakka cultural heritage. Traditional Hakka music is known for its strong rhythms and expressive singing, often performed during festivals and special events.  Hakka music and dance performances:Hakka music and dance performances are an important part of Hakka cultural heritage. Traditional Hakka music is known for its strong rhythms and expressive singing, often performed during festivals and special events. 
  
-* Eight Tones (八音):An instrumental ensemble using traditional Chinese instruments.+* Eight Tones (八音):An instrumental ensemble using traditional  
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 * Hakka folk dances such as the tea-picking dance (採茶舞):Reflect daily life and agricultural traditions. These performances not only preserve Hakka history but also bring communities together in celebration and cultural pride. * Hakka folk dances such as the tea-picking dance (採茶舞):Reflect daily life and agricultural traditions. These performances not only preserve Hakka history but also bring communities together in celebration and cultural pride.
  
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 === Local Foods === Local Foods
  
 ==== Tasting local foods: ==== Tasting local foods:
  
-*Hakka flat rice noodles:Known as Ban Tiao (粄條), are a traditional Hakka dish made from rice flour. These wide, chewy noodles are often stir-fried with garlic, pork, and vegetables or served in a savory broth. Ban Tiao reflects the simplicity and heartiness of Hakka cuisine, emphasizing texture and natural flavors. It is commonly enjoyed during festivals, family gatherings, and temple fairs, making it a symbol of Hakka culture and hospitality.   +|* Hakka flat rice noodles:Known as Ban Tiao (粄條), are a traditional Hakka dish made from rice flour. These wide, chewy noodles are often stir-fried with garlic, pork, and vegetables or served in a savory broth. Ban Tiao reflects the simplicity and heartiness of Hakka cuisine, emphasizing texture and natural flavors. It is commonly enjoyed during festivals, family gatherings, and temple fairs, making it a symbol of Hakka culture and hospitality.  |{{:gaoyili:img_4131.jpeg?200|}}|
  
-*Lei Cha:Also known as "thunder tea" or "ground tea", is a traditional Hakka tea-based beverage that is rich in flavor, nutrition, and culture. But don't be fooled by the word "tea"—it’s more like a savory drinkable soup, made by grinding a variety of healthy ingredients into a paste, then mixing it with hot water.+|Lei Cha:Also known as "thunder tea" or "ground tea", is a traditional Hakka tea-based beverage that is rich in flavor, nutrition, and culture. But don't be fooled by the word "tea"—it’s more like a savory drinkable soup, made by grinding a variety of healthy ingredients into a paste, then mixing it with hot water. |{{:gaoyili:img_4132.jpeg?200|}}|
  
 ==== Common Ingredients in Lei Cha ==== Common Ingredients in Lei Cha
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 === Hiking along tung blossom trails: === Hiking along tung blossom trails:
- +The Tung Blossom festival is an important yearly events in Taiwan's Hakka culture. It's usually held from April to May, when tunng flowers are in full bloom. The flowers are white like  snow and  cover  the mountains, so people also call them "May snow"|  {{:gaoyili:img_4130.jpeg?200|}} |
-The Tung Blossom festival is an important yearly events in Taiwan's Hakka culture. It's usually held from April to May, when tunng flowers are in full bloom. The flowers are white like  snow and  cover  the mountains, so people also call them "May snow". +
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 === culture & creative market : === culture & creative market :
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 At the cultural and creative markets, you can find handmade crafts, artisan soaps, mini oil-paper umbrellas, and other charming little keepsakes.  At the cultural and creative markets, you can find handmade crafts, artisan soaps, mini oil-paper umbrellas, and other charming little keepsakes. 
      
-*Frame: Made from local bamboo, especially Taiwanese guizhu, which is flexible and light +* Frame: Made from local bamboo, especially Taiwanese guizhu, which is flexible and light 
-*Canopy: Made of cotton paper, pasted and smoothed by hand +* Canopy: Made of cotton paper, pasted and smoothed by hand 
-*Coating: Brushed with tung oil to make it waterproof and durable+* Coating: Brushed with tung oil to make it waterproof and durable
  
 The most famous production site is Meinong, in southern Taiwan, where skilled craftsmen still make these umbrellas entirely by hand. Each umbrella takes at least two weeks to complete. The most famous production site is Meinong, in southern Taiwan, where skilled craftsmen still make these umbrellas entirely by hand. Each umbrella takes at least two weeks to complete.
  
-== Functions and Features +==== Functions and Features 
-✅ Can be used as a sunshade or rain umbrella +*✅ Can be used as a sunshade or rain umbrella 
-🎨 Common designs include peonies, “double happiness” characters, and koi fish, all symbolizing good luck +*🎨 Common designs include peonies, “double happiness” characters, and koi fish, all symbolizing good luck 
-🎁 Often used in weddings, as souvenirs, or as decorative items (mini versions are popular gifts) +*🎁 Often used in weddings, as souvenirs, or as decorative items (mini versions are popular gifts) 
-Cultural Significance:+ 
 +===Cultural Significance: 
 Symbolizes protection, harmony, and blessings Symbolizes protection, harmony, and blessings
 Represents important Hakka and Minnan traditions Represents important Hakka and Minnan traditions
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