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What are the festivals of ethnic minorities? ?
Dragon-sending Festival is a unique festival of Dai people, which is held whenever there is prosperity, abundant grain and rich life.
The so-called "sending dragons" means giving sacrifices to the dragon god, which means that the dragon god is very kind and will take care of it and bring good days, so thank him.
Before the Spring Festival, the Buddha came forward to organize, and some families sent food and some clothes. After all kinds of articles were sent to the Buddhist temple, the Buddhist temple organized skilled craftsmen to weave and bind the "Dragon Palace", and the Buddha recited scriptures and sacrificed, and bound the gifts sent by various families to the "Dragon Palace".
After the ceremony is held again, put the "Dragon Palace" on a bamboo raft and let it float away in the sound of prayer and chanting, even if it is "sent" to the dragon god.
2. Flower Festival.
Commonly known as "Flower God Festival", "Hundred Flowers Birthday" and "Flower God Birthday". This is a traditional festival of the Han nationality. (I am a Han Chinese, but I didn't know until today ...) It is popular in Northeast China, North China, East China, Central South and other places.
It is held on the second day of February in the lunar calendar. During festivals, people go to the suburbs to enjoy flowers together, which is called "outing". Girls cut five-color paper and stick it on the flower branches, which is called "rewarding the red".
3. Water-splashing Festival, from April 2003 13 to April 2006 16 (according to the Dai calendar).
On May 20th, 2006, this folk custom was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list in China.
Water-splashing Festival, also known as "Bathing Buddha Festival", is a traditional festival of Dai, Achang, Bulang, Wa, De 'ang, Thai and Southeast Asia.
Among them, the customs are splashing water (penny splashing water and martial arts splashing water), bathing Buddha, losing packets, dragon boat racing, flying high, Kongming lanterns, border fairs and song and dance activities.
4. torch festival.
The festival time is June 24 of the lunar calendar.
Torch Festival is a traditional festival popular in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan and other Yi areas, and it is one of the national intangible cultural heritages.
The Torch Festival of the Yi people generally lasts for three days and nights and is divided into three stages: offering fire, playing with fire and sending fire.
5. Suona Festival.
August 8 is the main festival and folk custom of Tujia nationality in Zhenyuan.
Due to various reasons such as history, living customs and so on. People here have a special liking for suona performance and are known as the "hometown of suona". From old people to teenagers, there is no difference between men and women, old and young. Everyone loves them and is good at them.
After dinner, three groups and two groups came at will and formed their own tunes. Their voices are melodious, with joy and anger, decline and resentment, and they cry like complaints. This is a must for going to the house.
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