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Traditional Festivals of Ethnic Minorities What are the traditional festivals of ethnic minorities?

Tibetan Buddhahood Day: April 1-4 Jumping God Puja: New Year's Eve of the Tibetan calendar, customs: jumping god program horse race: the fifth of May, customs: pitching tents, picnics, banquets, horse races to become a Taoist day: October 25 DuanYang Festival: the fifth of May, customs: horse races, jumping potshuang dance, strings, picnic XueDeng Festival: the end of the Tibetan calendar in the sixth month of the beginning of the month of July, customs: sunshine Buddha, jumping Tibetan opera, over the linca Tibetan new year: Tibetan new year is the The Tibetan New Year is the most grand and lively national festival of the Tibetan people, which starts on the first day of the first month of the Tibetan calendar and generally lasts 15 days. On the day of the New Year, at dawn, young men and women dressed in festive costumes pay homage to each other and meet to wish good luck and prosperity. Dressed up Tibetans will go to the nearby temple pilgrimage Buddha, or groups of people on the street singing and dancing, but can not go to friends and relatives to visit.