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Kirgiz Festival: Nowruz Festival (a traditional festival in China)
Nowruz Festival: This is the Kirgiz New Year. They set the rising time of Aries as the beginning of the year. When it appears in the first month of each year, the Kirgiz people celebrate this festival, which is very similar to the Spring Festival of the Han nationality. Nowruz Festival usually falls on March 2 1 of the Gregorian calendar every year, which is also the time for herders to arrange their production and life in the new year. During the festival, people put on holiday costumes and hold various activities to drive away evil and welcome peace and harvest. The whole festival lasts more than ten days. Eating "Kekui Mi" is an essential food for Kirgiz people to celebrate Nowruz Festival. This thick porridge is made of seven kinds of food, such as wheat, millet, rice, flour, salt, meat and * * *, in order to wish a hearty meal in the new year.
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