Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Which ethnic groups have festivals?

Which ethnic groups have festivals?

1, the Mongolians have Nadam

2. Dai people have a water-splashing festival.

3. Lisu people have a rapier festival.

4. Yi people have a torch festival.

5. Bai people have March Festival.

6. The Hani people have Zallet.

7. Tibetans celebrate the butter sculpture Lantern Festival.

8. Jingpo people have eyes and brains.

9. Lahu people have Mid-Autumn Festival.

10, Miao people have Huashan Festival.

Introduction of Mongolian Nadam Congress;

Nadam Mongolian means "game" or "entertainment". Originally refers to the Mongolian traditional "three men's competitions"-wrestling, horse racing and archery. With the development of the times, it has gradually evolved into a grand celebration and material exchange activity that includes various cultural and entertainment contents today.

Nadam in history is not limited by time, and is generally held on occasions such as offering sacrifices to mountains and rivers, military expeditions, triumphs, the emperor's accession to the throne, the first month, and large-scale celebrations.

Nowadays Nadam is held at the turn of summer and autumn every year. The scale generally depends on the production situation of animal husbandry in that year, with a small harvest and a big harvest. In addition to the traditional "men's triathlon", there are cultural performances, track and field competitions and various economic and cultural exhibitions, as well as order negotiation and material exchange.