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What are the festivals of ethnic minorities

Ethnic festivals include: the Dragon Boat Festival of the Han Chinese, the Water Festival of the Dai Chinese, the Torch Festival of the Yi Chinese, the March Festival of the Bai Chinese, the Zalet of the Hani Chinese, the Ghee Flower and Lantern Festival of the Tibetan Chinese, the Meibu Zongsong of the Jingpo Chinese, the Moon Festival of the Lahu Chinese, the Mid-Autumn Festival of the Han Chinese, and the Nadaam of the Mongolians.

China has 55 ethnic minorities, and the festivals of each ethnic group are rich and colorful, the famous ones are: the Mongolian Naadam, the Dai's Water Festival, the Lisu's Knife and Pole Festival, the Yi's Torch Festival, the Bai's March Festival, the Hani's Zalet, the Tibetan's Ghee Lantern Festival, the Jingpo's Meibu Zongsong, the Lahu's Moon Festival, and the Miao's Huashan Festival.

Since some ethnic minorities believe in Islam, the same major festivals appear, such as: Gurbang Festival, etc.