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What are the national customs?

1. Mongolians: Nadam Festival is held in July and August every year when livestock are fat. It is a traditional festival with a long history of Mongolians. It is a cultural, sports and entertainment conference held by people to celebrate the bumper harvest.

2. Hui nationality: the folk festival Eid al-Fitr (also called Jimin Festival), also called Eid al-Fitr. In September, the origin of hiji is Ramadan every year. All Hui men are 65,438+02 years old, and women are over 9 years old. Those who are healthy should fast.

3. Zhuang nationality: The famous festivals include the annual "March 3rd" song meeting. The biggest festival is the Spring Festival, followed by the Ghost Festival on July 15, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Tomb-Sweeping Day and August 15, and the Dragon Boat Festival, the Double Ninth Festival, the Year Taste, the Winter Solstice, the Cow's Soul and the Sending of Cooks.

4. Dai nationality: The water-splashing festival held by the Dai nationality in June of the lunar calendar is the biggest festival, which is called "Sanggan Bimai" in Dai language. At that time, the Buddha will be worshipped and a banquet will be held to entertain monks, relatives and friends to splash water on each other.

5. Lisu: The "Knife and Pole Festival" held on the eighth day of the second lunar month is exciting. It is said that the knife pole was set up to make Lisu people have the spirit of "dare to climb mountains and rush in flames".