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What are the traditional festivals and costumes of ethnic minorities?

Traditional festivals of ethnic minorities include Nadam of Mongolia, Water-splashing Festival of Dai, Knife and Pole Festival of Lisu, Torch Festival of Yi, March Festival of Bai, Zalaite Festival of Hani, butter sculpture Lantern Festival of Tibetan, Longevity Song of Jingpo, Mid-Autumn Festival of Lahu and Huashan Festival of Miao.

Ethnic minority costumes:

1, Bai women wear white coats, blue trousers, black and purple velvet vests, embroidered waists, silver flower heads and hundreds of pairs of shoes (embroidered shoes). Men wear white trousers, black vests and white or blue embroidered bags.

2. Bulang women wear black or red and green striped skirts and tie big buns. Men wear collarless shirts, black trousers and black or white cloth.

The characteristics of ethnic distribution in China are:

The big ones are scattered, the small ones are inhabited and mixed. There are ethnic minorities living in Han areas, and there are also Han people living in ethnic minority areas. This distribution pattern is formed by the interaction and flow between ethnic groups in the long-term historical development process.

Although the population of ethnic minorities in China is small, they are widely distributed. All provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government are inhabited by ethnic minorities, and most county-level units are inhabited by more than two ethnic minorities.