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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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ISSN: 2222-6990

The Origin and Development of Interethnic Shared Ritual Culture: Grabbing Huapao

Chen Xiuyang, Loy Chee Luen

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v14-i2/20458

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As a cross-regional interethnic shared ritual culture, Grabbing Huapao deeply influences people's social lives, becoming a significant means to connect and enhance family and social relationships. The purpose of this study is to investigate the ritual process, origin and development of the Grabbing Huapao ritual culture in different situations. This study adopted the literature research method to investigate the original ritual process and cultural origin of Grabbing Huapao, and the development of Grabbing Huapao ritual culture from the perspectives of primitive survival needs, inter-ethnic communication under ethnic unity, traditional minority sports, and commercial development. The research showed that the ritual culture of Grabbing Huapao has become a cross-regional and cross-ethnic folk entertainment culture, and in the process of development, it has gradually exceeded the scope of folk entertainment and become a regional and even ethnic minority sports competition activity. Grabbing Huapao has evolved from a traditional ritual into a cross-regional folk entertainment culture, transcending its roots to become a commercial activity with ethnic characteristics. Its journey reflects adaptability and cultural enrichment. The study implies Grabbing Huapao's potential for fostering inter-ethnic unity, contributing to the preservation of traditional minority sports, and serving as an economic driver. Recommendations include cultural preservation, sports development, and responsible commercialization. Promote cultural preservation, inter-ethnic collaboration, and responsible commercialization. Support Grabbing Huapao as a recognized sports activity, integrate it into education, and ensure its economic benefits align with community and cultural values.