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When is the Miao people's annual flavor festival?

Miao people have their own custom activities in the New Year's Flavor Festival. On this festival, men, women and children are dressed up to participate in activities, which is a traditional festival.

Miao people's New Year Festival is also called Eating New Year Festival, which was called nongsmol in ancient times. July 28th is the sixth day of the sixth lunar month, and it is also a traditional folk festival for Miao compatriots. On June 6th, Miao people all over the country held a New Year Tasting Festival and a folk performance of Miao farming culture.

Activities are carried out in the form of simple Miao costumes, live performances, costumes, garden activities, etc., so that tourists can celebrate festivals with Han compatriots in the experience of Miao farming culture. On June 6, the early grass matured. Miao areas regard this day as a new tasting festival, and some places choose auspicious days to taste new things. Taste the festival, commonly known as eating the festival.

At the New Year's Tasting Festival, Miao compatriots picked the earliest ripe corn and rice and fed them to the cows first. Cattle are farmers' helpers. Give them a new taste first to repay their hard work, and then the whole family will taste new grains.