Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Ethnic minorities in Chongqing
Ethnic minorities in Chongqing
Tujia, Miao, Hui, Yi, etc.
1. Tujia is the largest minority in Chongqing, and its culture has distinct regional characteristics, represented by three major Tujia festivals (Lusheng Festival, Drum Tower Festival and Dragon Boat Festival), Tujia songs and dances, traditional handicrafts and food.
2. Miao nationality is one of the main ethnic minorities in Chongqing, and they have rich music culture, such as traditional folk music such as "Lusheng".
Yi people are one of the most populous ethnic minorities in Chongqing, and their traditional costumes, music, dance and architecture all have unique styles.
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