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What are the traditional festivals of the Turkish people

1. Spring Festival. The Spring Festival is the biggest festival of the Tu people. All kinds of preparations begin more than ten days before the festival, and villages and households show a busy scene. On New Year's Eve, we eat the New Year's dinner, sing the family song, hold the ceremony of "wearing the head of the sky" for the girl who is going to get married, and each family performs the ceremony of receiving the god, and at the same time, we also have to worship the god of the stove and the god of the door. On the first day of the New Year, the whole family kneels down to worship God and Buddha, praying for a year of peace. Then the family pays homage to friends and relatives from afar and engages in recreational activities. The New Year Festival ends on the fifteenth day of the first month.

2, Guan Jinghui. Also known as the "view of the scriptures will be", the Turkish language called "blue ja". Qinghai Mutual and other places of the Turkish folk event. Every year on the fourth day of the first month of the lunar calendar and the eighth and ninth days of June in Yuning Temple. At that time, people dressed in clean clothes, to the temple kowtow, light ghee lamps, rolling busy tea (alms tea), alms, food, turn Sigula (turn the mountain), simmering mulberry and so on. Viewing large Buddha statues, watching the lama jump yawning (divine dance). In addition, the meeting also material exchanges and horse racing, archery and other activities.

3, sun Buddha Festival. Mutual aid in Qinghai, the festival of the Turkish people, held every year on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar. At that time, you Ning Temple lamas will Shambhala statue of Buddha by the eaves of the large hall straight to the carpeted hall of scripture on the steps. Devotees kowtow to the statue and make offerings. Lama chanting from morning to night. Nearby people have scrambled to the temple to worship.