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The most beautiful minority

There are 56 flowers in 56 ethnic groups, and 56 brother ethnic groups are a family. Every nation has its own culture, and the isomorphism of * * * has become a colorful ethnic customs in China.

The "most unique" ethnic minorities are all of white descent. In China, the vast majority of China people are yellow, so are the Han people, and so are most ethnic minorities. However, having such a unique nation is a little different from us.

This nation is Tajiks living in Xinjiang. Tajik people are mainly distributed in Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous Region in Xinjiang, China, and they are a nation distributed in many countries in Central Asia. Tajiks are the main ethnic group in Tajikistan and widely distributed in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

The "most beautiful" ethnic minority, beauty is very precious in the local area. As we all know, many ethnic minority girls are particularly recognizable in their faces and figures, so people can guess where she is from at a glance, because beautiful things are always impressive and lingering.

The gentleness and charm of Dai girls, the enthusiasm and generosity of Uygur girls and the smile of Yi girls are expected and moving. In fact, Tajik beauties are not bad, and their pedigree also adds a few points to them. White people's three-dimensional exquisite facial features, big eyes, high nose and tall figure are rare in our country.

Traditional festivals of ethnic minorities:

Dai people: The main festivals of the Dai people are Water-splashing Festival, Harvest Festival and Opening Festival, all of which are related to Buddhism. Songkran Festival is the biggest festival of Dai people, and it is also the festival with the greatest influence and the largest number of participants among all ethnic groups in Yunnan. Songkran Festival is the New Year of the Dai people, which is equivalent to the middle of April in the Gregorian calendar and generally lasts for 3 to 7 days.

Zhuang nationality: The traditional festivals of Zhuang nationality mainly include the March 3rd Song Festival (Dragon Boat Festival), the Lunar New Year Festival (called "Men's Festival" or "Calling the Soul Festival"), the Dragon End Festival (Zhuang language, meaning to drive the dam), the Spring Festival, the Gyro Festival, the Flower Festival, the Chili Festival and the Mahuai Festival (Frog Festival).

Hui nationality: There are three major festivals in Hui nationality, namely Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and Holy Day. These three festivals are all religious festivals. Eid al-Fitr is a free translation of "Eid al-Fitr" in Arabic, so it is also called "Eid al-Fitr", and Xinjiang is also known as "Zirou".