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The Water-sprinkling Festival is a traditional festival of Dai people in China. Though not as grand as the Spring Festival, the Water-sprinkling Festival is a traditional festival of Dai people in China.

The Water-sprinkling Festival is a traditional festival of Dai people in China. Though not as grand as the Spring Festival, the Water-sprinkling Though not as grand as the Spring Festival, the Water-sprinkling Festival is still an important traditional festival in China.

The Water-sprinkling Festival is generally held on April 15 every year and lasts for three days, and it is said that this festival is to commemorate the 12 heroines who protected the Dai people.

Users can also enjoy the festival by singing and dancing all night long.

Usually, it begins on April 15th every year and lasts for 3 successive days.

The Water-sprinkling Festival, as it is alleged, is celebrated in memory of 12 heroines. The Water-sprinkling Festival, as it is alleged, is celebrated in memory of 12 heroines that had protected the Dai people. During the festival, people often race the trational dragon boats and the riot lasts lasts During the festival, people often race the trational dragon boats and the riot lasts all night with people dancing and singing.

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