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What are the intangible cultural heritages in Danzhai County, Guizhou Province?
The intangible cultural heritage of Danzhai County in Guizhou Province includes Miao batik, Miao silver jewelry making, Miao embroidery culture, Miao golden pheasant dance, Miao costumes, Miao Miao Year and so on.

1, Miao batik

Batik is an ancient traditional textile printing and dyeing handicraft of ethnic minorities in China. A square towel and a foot of blue cloth; One stroke and one painting, one stroke and one painting. Or like a soup waterfall spring, it is like white flowers and snow. White painting on blue background, simple color, complex beauty.

2, Miao silver jewelry production

Miao silver jewelry has a long history. They have experienced the evolution from primitive ornaments to rock shell ornaments, from plant and flower ornaments to gold and silver ornaments. After inheritance, silver ornaments with basic patterns and shapes were formed.

3. Miao embroidery culture

Miao embroidery is an art created by Miao people with diligence and wisdom, which can be called "a history book without words". Its cultural connotation can reflect the history and changing process of Miao nationality, and it has a high cultural taste.

4. Miao Golden Rooster Dance

Golden rooster dance is the main dance form in ancestor worship activities held by Miao people every twelve years. Golden Rooster Dance is often performed in folk weddings, welcome ceremonies and "jumping on the moon" among young men and women.

5. Miao costumes

Among the southern nationalities in China, Miao costumes are the most colorful. There are more than 100 branches of Miao nationality, and there are more than 100 kinds of costumes, ranging from exquisite and gorgeous Shidong Miao costumes to primitive and rough Nandan Miao costumes with different styles.

6. Year of Vivi

Miao year, that is, Miao year, is usually held at the end of autumn harvest and the end of farm work year.