Hundreds Tin Pots Feast
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"Hundreds Tin Pots Feast" is a folk custom of Hakka people in West Fujian, also known as Protection Rite of Seedlings. On the second day of the second lunar month, Hakka people in the village near Shengping village set up a long table in the open area. Every household used tin pots to pack the rice wine, rice cakes decorated with flowers, to sacrifice to the Three Great Masters who were the Hakka people’s protectors, and the God of Grains.
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