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What are the traditional festivals of Tujia nationality? Introduce the traditional festivals of Tujia nationality respectively.

1. Tujia New Year reunion has its own unique custom: the twelfth lunar month is twenty-nine, and the twelfth lunar month is twenty-eight. That is, the day before the Chinese New Year, commonly known as "catching up with the Chinese New Year".

2. Lantern Festival is another grand traditional festival of Tujia people. During the day, every household has to cut off half a pig's head to worship the door god. In the evening, they begin to play with lanterns, which is called the Lantern Festival. At this time, young men and women meet and get together, which is very lively.

3. The eighth day of the fourth lunar month is the Niuwang Festival of Tujia people. On this day, people dressed up and came to Niuwang Temple, offering handfuls of wine, meat and rice, burning incense and offering sacrifices to Niuwang. At the same time, they set off firecrackers, blew bark and danced. A banquet for married girls and relatives and friends.

On the sixth day of June, drying dragon robes is one of the grand festivals of Tujia nationality.