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What are the traditional festivals shared by 56 ethnic groups?

Major festivals of ethnic minorities in China

Holiday time in major countries

Achang

On June 25th of the lunar calendar, the De 'ang Torch Festival.

Water-splashing Festival, April 15th of the lunar calendar.

Ten Dongxiang ethnic groups celebrate Huijie Festival in September of the lunar calendar.

Islamic calendar March 12 holy day.

Songkran Festival, February 29th of the lunar calendar, Eid al-Fitr, and September 30th of the Islamic calendar.

On the first day of the seventh lunar month, Eid al-Adha, the tenth day of the Islamic calendar.

Dong people on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month.

Lulong Festival is from June to September in the lunar calendar.

Bai (ba)

March Street, March 15th, Dong Nian, November 19th.

Torch Festival, June 24th, Bull Run Festival, February.

Yutan will have New Year's Eve dinner on August 15th of the lunar calendar, from June to July of the lunar calendar.

Bonan i.

March 12 of Dulong is holy day in the Islamic calendar.

Katuiwa lunar calendar in the middle and late October.

Eid al-Fitr Islamic calendar September 30 Russians

Easter in March and April in the solar calendar.

Eid al-Adha of Oroqen nationality on December 10th in Islamic calendar.

The Spring Festival is the first day of the first lunar month.

Brown

Ewenki nationality is on December 15th of Dai calendar.

Mikulu Festival, the 22nd day of the fifth lunar month.

Gaoshan nationality in the closing ceremony on September 15th in Dai calendar.

New year in December of the lunar calendar

The Gelao people celebrate the Water-splashing Festival on February 19th of the lunar calendar.

Lantern Festival, the first day of the first lunar month

Buyei (BY)

On the sixth day of the sixth lunar month, the Gelao festival falls on the third day of the third lunar month.

On March 3rd, Lunar New Year's Day.