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Tujia traditional festivals

1, Lunar New Year (catching up with the Chinese New Year), Lantern Festival, February Social Day, Flower Festival, March Cold Food Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, the Eighth Cow King Festival in April, the Dragon Boat Festival in May, the Sixth King Festival in June, the Flower Festival, the Daughter's Party in July, the Half Moon Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th, the Double Ninth Festival in September and the First Cold Food Festival on October 1st.

Among many festivals, celebrating the New Year is the most distinctive one, and only some areas keep this custom. Celebrating the New Year, also known as the Year of Waterlogging, means celebrating the Lunar New Year on the 29th and the Lunar New Year on the 28th. Named for celebrating one day earlier than the Han nationality. At that time, every household would kill Nianzhu, make mung bean powder, cook rice wine or suck wine.