Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture State Day and Cao Shi Festival holiday time is a few months respectively?

Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture State Day and Cao Shi Festival holiday time is a few months respectively?

No specific vacation time.

Kaoshi is the grandest traditional festival of the Lisu people, equivalent to the New Year of the Han Chinese. It is the first time that the Lisu people have been invited to a festival in the country. In the old days of the Lisu festival days to the observation of the weather to determine the time of the festival in the villages vary, generally celebrate the time in the first five days of December of the lunar calendar to the first ten days of the first month of the second year, before and after about a month. This period is the cherry blossom season, every year when the cherry blossom is the Lisu New Year's Day.

The Lisu people are most concentrated in the Nujiang River Basin in Yunnan Province, and the Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is China's only Lisu autonomous prefecture. When the local Lisu people celebrate the Spring Festival, every family pounds indica rice poi and glutinous corn poi, and brews fragrant water wine. In order to pray for a good harvest and happiness in the coming year, each family has to put a little bit of the first pounded indica poop on the peach and pear trees.