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International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society, 2017, 1(2); doi: 10.25236/IJNDES.17208.

Under the Modern: Haikou Traditional Village Festivals Disappeared between Buildings

Author(s)

Xiaomei Chen

Corresponding Author:
Xiaomei Chen
Affiliation(s)

Qiongtai Teachers College, Haikou, Hainan, 570011, China

Abstract

Bin Ya Village is one of the typical traditional villages in Haikou. As the development of modern Haikou City, Bin Ya Village’s modern buildings replace the traditional high-rise village courtyard. The village originally has three traditional festivals, but now the village as a traditional village has disappeared in the process of urbanization, so as those three traditional festivals. Because of the city modernization and the rise of the city buildings, traditional festivals lost expression space and stages Traditional village festivals disappear in the cracks between modern buildings, which is the festival of the War, but also the culture of the village of War.

Keywords

City, Village, Festivals

Cite This Paper

Xiaomei Chen. Under the Modern: Haikou Traditional Village Festivals Disappeared between Buildings.  International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society (2017) Vol.1, Num.2: 27-30.

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