Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Write down some representative festivals of various ethnic minorities in China (including the name source, time and main activities, etc. ) Write three more.

Write down some representative festivals of various ethnic minorities in China (including the name source, time and main activities, etc. ) Write three more.

June 16,

Hundreds of Tibetans, Qiang, Hui and Han people from Fiona Fang gathered in Huanglong Temple and camped in the open space in front of the temple. The fire was like a star, and the ministers led the people to form a big circle, singing and dancing, and returning to the valley.

June 24(th)

Liangshan Yi Torch Festival

Torch Festival is a traditional festival held by Yi people in Liangshan, Sichuan Province to pray for a bumper harvest of crops. The time is June 24th of the lunar calendar every year. Yi compatriots will hold torches high and hold pholiota adiposa in their hands. Every family will drink, eat meat and kill animals to worship their ancestors. People put on new clothes and carry out cultural and sports activities with national characteristics. Men take part in bullfighting, herding sheep, raising chickens, horse racing and wrestling. Women sing, play strings and play Qin Yue. Swimming around in front of and behind the house with a torch at night; On the third night, they walked around Shan Ye in droves with torches, and the flames were blazing. Then they gather in a place to light a bonfire, and play with the torches, drinking, singing and dancing until the end of the morning. Xichang, the capital of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, is the most lively.

June 24(th)

Leizuhui

The Salesmen's Guild of Sauce Garden, Pasta and Sugar Industry is dedicated to Lei Zu (also called Lei Long). According to legend, Uncle Yin Wen of Zhou Wang made a snack bar, met Jiang Ziya, and named him Leizu, so he became the founder of this industry. The meeting will be held on June 24th of the lunar calendar, and in some suburban counties, such as Pengzhou and Dujiangyan, it will be held on June 16.

Erwangmiao temple fair

Legend has it that Jiro's birthday is on June 24th of the lunar calendar, and Li Bing's birthday is two days later. So around June 24th. People in the benefit areas of western Sichuan have worked hard to support the elderly and bring up the young, and come to the temple to offer sacrifices, with as many as 10 thousand people every day. "guanxian Local Chronicles" said: "After transplanting rice every year, Shu people offer incense and put it in an endless stream." Up to now, on the day of human sacrifice, the Erwang Temple was packed with people and cigarettes, and its piety was touching.

Flower viewing festival

Tibetan traditional festivals. Also known as the flower festival. Very popular in Marcand County. It is held in June of the lunar calendar every year, generally lasting for 3 to 5 days, and in some places it is as long as 10 days. People take food, set up tents, ride horses, and go to the wild to enjoy the mountain flowers in droves. They set up tents, boiled butter tea, poured green pear wine, ate, drank, enjoyed flowers and prayed. Light a bonfire, sing and dance at night. During the festival, there will be activities such as wrestling and horse racing. It is also an opportunity for young men and women to fall in love.

Dry autumn festival

Traditional Miao festivals. Spread in Xiushan County, Chongqing. Beginning of autumn Festival is held every year. At that time, people will flock to the venue from all directions to participate in and watch activities such as swinging, lion dancing, playing dragon lanterns and climbing knives and ladders. As for the origin of this festival, it is said that in ancient times, a clever young man, looking for a beloved girl for the people, turned a swing for one person into a swing for eight people to attract people from far and near to swing. On the swing, he finally found his beloved girl. Since then, people get together to play on the swing every autumn. Year after year, it becomes catching up with autumn.

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.

March 3, the third day of the third lunar month, the first day of the New Year, and the sixth and seventh lunar months.

Lahu people are on the first day of the eighth lunar month.

Kuzha Festival Dai calendar March

Korean nation

The first day of the first lunar month, Torch Festival, June 24th of the lunar calendar.

Shangyuan Festival, the fifth day of the first month of the lunar calendar, New Year, and December of the Dai calendar.

Cold food festival of Li nationality in the fifth day of the fourth lunar month.

The third day of the third lunar month.

On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, Dragon Boat Festival.

Harvest Festival in September of the lunar calendar

Hani ethnic group

October Festival, the first day of the tenth lunar month, Bathhouse Festival, and the third day of the first lunar month.

June Festival Lunar June 24th China Lunar New Year.

kazakh

Islamic calendar March 12, knife and pole festival, the eighth day of the second lunar month.

Eid al-Fitr: The Lhoba people are on September 30th in the Islamic calendar.

Xu Dulong Festival in February in Tibetan calendar

Islamic Eid al-Adha1February 10 Lund Tibetan calendar April.

Hezhe ethnic group

The first day of the first lunar month of Hezhe nationality

Golden Festival on the 3rd day of 1 1 month/kloc-0.

the Huis

Islamic Calendar March 12 Holy Day Temple Fair Lunar April

Eid al-Fitr, September 30th, Islamic calendar, Jingpo nationality.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month.

Eid al-Adha, the Kirgiz people are on1February 10 in the Islamic calendar.

Islamic calendar March 12 holy day.

Jino (JN)

Strike while the iron is hot, Eid al-Fitr in January of the lunar calendar and September 30th of the Islamic calendar.

Torch Festival The Islamic calendar of Eid al-Adha in June of the lunar calendar1February 10.

(geography)

Haji lunar calendar, the tenth day of June, the first day of the first lunar month.