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A   Traditional festival fairs
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Folk flower fairs£¬acrobatic shows£¬Quyi £¨story telling with music and performance£©£¬Beijing snacks£¬traditional handcrafts like dough sculpture£¬paper cutting and shadow play£®
C   Longtan Temple Fair
Visitors can compete with national-level athletes at judo£¬taekwondo£¬wrestling and boxing£®Diabolo displays£¬face changing and some Guinness World Record attempts will also be featured£®
D   Dongyue Temple Fair
An exhibition about"Fu"£¨happiness£© culture £¨including a walk on a"Fu"road£¬hanging a"Fu"plate£¬circling a"Fu"tree and drawing on a"Fu"canvas£©£¬and a folk-custom show featuring various traditional folk activities£®There will also be other activities£¬including a Taoist music performance and sports competitions£®Various artwork£¬books and snacks will also be available£®
5£®A Shelter for the Homeless
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