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Essay on national customs 6th grade 450

"Hundreds of miles of different winds, thousands of miles of different customs," each place has different customs. Today, I'm going to tell you about the customs of the Tujia people at festivals.

Tujia is one of the minorities, mainly distributed in Guizhou. However, I am honored to be a member of this family.

The Tujia are following the Han Chinese to celebrate the Spring Festival, but the customs of the New Year are very different. For example: ⒈ New Year's Day to play patties, patties played well, can be in the New Year when the family meal, while the Han Chinese is a big fish and meat (this is the gap between the rich and poor ah!). Peculiarities of the New Year's Eve Ran big fire. Every year for the festival, every family will eat a reunion dinner under the premise of Ran big fire. Because the wash water is a treasure, if you pour it out, your children and grandchildren will be very unfortunate in the year, while the Han Chinese have to clean thoroughly on the first day of the New Year; sung before the new year, you must pay off the debts owed. As the saying goes, "New Year, New Weather" (which is similar to the Han Chinese).

There are many more Tujia New Year's Eve customs. If you want to know, come to Guizhou, come to this multi-ethnic place!