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What are the minority festivals in China?
1, Achang - Torch Festival
Torch Festival has a deep folk cultural connotation, known as the "Oriental Carnival". Different ethnic groups hold the Torch Festival at different times, mostly on the 24th day of the 6th month of the lunar calendar, and the main activities include bullfighting, sheep fighting, cock fighting, horse racing, wrestling, song and dance performances, beauty contests, etc. The festival is held in the city of Beijing, which is the capital of China.
2, the Bai people - March Street
March Street is also known as "Guanyin City", "Guanyin Street"; "Festival of Guanyin Street", the traditional grand festival of the Bai people, but also the Bai people's traditional folk material exchanges and cultural and recreational activities of the event, popular in Yunnan Dali and other places. March Street is held annually from the 15th to the 21st day of the third month of the lunar calendar at the foot of Dancang Mountain, west of Dali City.
3, Dai - Water Splashing Festival
Water Splashing Festival is the New Year's festival of the Dai, Achang, Brown, Wa, De'ang and other ethnic minorities in China and certain ethnic groups in the Central and Southern Peninsula. It is the grandest traditional festival of the year for the Dai people. The Chinese Dai festival is held in the sixth and seventh months of the Dai calendar (about ten days after the Qingming Festival).
4. Brang - Open Door Festival
Open Door Festival, also known as "out of the puddle", is a traditional festival of the Dai, Brang, De'ang, and part of the Wa ethnic group who believe in Hinayana Buddhism. It is popular in Yunnan. It is held on the fifteenth day of the twelfth month of the Dai calendar and corresponds to the Closed Door Festival (Summer Festival), which originated from the ancient Indian Buddhist custom of settling down during the rainy season.
5, Korean - on the Yuan Festival
Shangyuan Festival generally refers to the Lantern Festival. The Lantern Festival, one of the traditional Chinese festivals, is also known as Shangyuan Festival, Xiaozhengmu, Yuanxi or Lantern Festival, which takes place on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar every year. The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, the ancients called "night" for "night", the first month of the fifteenth is the first full moon night of the year, so the first month of the fifteenth for the "Lantern Festival".
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