The culture and traditions of China's Longtaitou Festival

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Children make  long er at a kindergarten to celebrate Longtaitou Festival, also known as the Dragon-Head-Raising Festival, in Yixing, Jiangsu province, Feb 27, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

The culinary traditions of Longtaitou Festival

People eat tofu balls in East China's Fujian province during the festival, and often make tofu and vegetable balls to pray for family and business. Fried beans are the traditional festival fare for people in parts of Shandong province.

Eating chengyao cakes, which are made with sticky rice, during the festival is tradition in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu province, in tribute to the saying, "If you eat chengyao on Longtaitou, your waist won't hurt all year."

Meanwhile other foods, like dumplings, spring rolls and popcorn, are named after dragon body parts to mark the day. Noodles are dragon's beard (long xu), dumplings are dragon's ears (long er), spring rolls are dragon's scales (long lin), and popcorn dragon seeds (long zi).

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