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What are the traditional festivals? What national festivals are they?

Besides the traditional festivals of the Chinese nation: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Double Ninth Festival, there are also:

Flower Arrangement Festival: Yi people; The eighth day of February; The main activities are cherry blossom picking, flower arrangement and "left foot dance". Longduan Street: Zhuang nationality; March; The main activities are material exchange and young men and women socializing with songs. March Street: Bai people; March 15; The main activities are horse racing, dragon boat racing and singing and dancing. Around the Three Tombs: Bai people; April 23; The main activities are around the mountain, offering sacrifices, jumping tyrants, flogging kings and inspiring octagons. Wang Pan Festival: Yao nationality; May 29; The main activities are sacrifice, singing and dancing. Torch Festival: a festival for Yi and Bai people; The time is Friday, June 24; The main activities are lighting handlebars, wrestling, bullfighting and singing and dancing. Eid al-Fitr: Hui nationality: October 1st; The main activities are worship and giving "oil incense". Eid al-Adha: Hui people; The main activity of Hijrayana in December is to sacrifice and slaughter cattle and sheep.

Mizhi Festival: Yi people; The eighth day of February; The main activities are dragon tree sacrifice and picnic. Dragon Boat Festival: Yi people; The eighth day of February; The main activity is dancing Lusheng dance. March meeting: Yi people; March 28; The main activities are fairs and dancing. Huashan Festival: Miao nationality; The third day of the first month to the seventh day; The main activities are arranging flower poles, tap dancing, three-step dancing, and tying lusheng stands.