A child has his hair cut at a barbershop at the Longtaitou Festival in Wenxian County, central China's Henan Province, March 10, 2016. The Longtaitou Festival, or Eryueer Festival, which means "dragon raises head" in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese festival held on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar. (Xinhua/Xu Hongxing)
A child has his hair cut at a barbershop at the Longtaitou Festival in Changzhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, March 10, 2016. The Longtaitou Festival, or Eryueer Festival, which means "dragon raises head" in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese festival held on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar. (Xinhua/Chen Wei)
A child is painted with a red point on the forehead, a ceremony to open skyeyes for children, at the Longtaitou Festival in Yiyuan County, east China's Shandong Province, March 10, 2016. The Longtaitou Festival, or Eryueer Festival, which means "dragon raises head" in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese festival held on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar. (Xinhua/Zhao Dongshan)
A staff member shows traditional rice cakes at the Longtaitou Festival in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, March 10, 2016. Local residents have a tradition to eat rice cakes at the Longtaitou Festival. The Longtaitou Festival, or Eryueer Festival, which means "dragon raises head" in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese festival held on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar. (Xinhua/Hang Xingwei)
People perform dragon dance at the Longtaitou Festival in Bozhou, east China's Anhui Province, March 10, 2016. The Longtaitou Festival, or Eryueer Festival, which means "dragon raises head" in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese festival held on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar. (Xinhua/Liu Qinli)