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THE 15TH NANXUN FISH CULTURE FESTIVAL<br />
WAS HELD<br />
On January 5, the 15th Huzhou Nanxun Fish Culture<br />
Festival and Mulberry Fish Pond System Biodiversity<br />
Exhibition, participated by CRAA, kicked off at<br />
Huzhou Digang Fishing Village. The theme of this event<br />
is "The harmony of fish and mulberry, and all things<br />
are harmonious", which means that fish and mulberry<br />
are prosperous in the Year of the Dragon. It advocates<br />
the protection and sustainable use of biodiversity to the<br />
world, with the goal of respecting nature, complying<br />
with nature, and protecting nature, and jointly build<br />
humankind. An earth-friendly home that lives in<br />
harmony with nature. The event lasted for three days<br />
from January 5th to 7th, and received more than 100,000<br />
tourists.<br />
The event was rich in content, and included face-to-face<br />
meetings between Zhejiang Huzhou mulberry fish pond<br />
system experts and mulberry researchers, mulberry<br />
fish pond system parent-child study experience and<br />
cultural and creative product display, "Baiyin mulberry<br />
fish pond system", a globally important agricultural<br />
cultural heritage. ”Mulberry Fish Pond Biodiversity<br />
Stone Wind Seal Carving Art Installation Exhibition,<br />
“Bi Dao Dragon Palace” Year of the Dragon Blessing<br />
Calligraphy Activity, Folklore Performance, Diggang<br />
Fish Soup and Rice Tasting, Diggang Tongshan Art<br />
Museum Immersive Experience , Diggang Yusangji light<br />
show and other sub-activities.<br />
At the opening ceremony of the Fish Culture Festival,<br />
CRAA President Wei Baozhen participated in the gongbeating<br />
ceremony. The opening ceremony also held the<br />
"National Agricultural Industry Strong Town" awarding<br />
ceremony, the "Provincial Biodiversity Experience Site"<br />
awarding ceremony, and the "Diggang Tongshan Art<br />
Museum" unveiling ceremony.<br />
Sacrificing sacrifices to the fish god and praying for<br />
a good harvest of fish and mulberry trees is a living<br />
epitome of thousands of years of farming civilization.<br />
The annual Fish Culture Festival is a happy harvest<br />
celebration for the people in the Mulberry Fish Pond<br />
Core Reserve. After the opening ceremony, a ceremony<br />
of lighting fish fire and worshiping the fish god was held<br />
on site, to thank the fish god for blessing the local fishery<br />
industry with good weather and good harvest, and to<br />
pray for good weather, good fishery harvest, peaceful life<br />
and contentment for the country and the people in the<br />
coming year.