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Introduction of Chongqing Festival Customs
Compared with other parts of China, the folk customs of Chongqing people formed over thousands of years are similar, such as New Year greetings, watching lanterns on the 15th, worshipping ancestors in Tomb-Sweeping Day, enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, hanging wine, catching a temple fair, sitting in a sedan chair and flying kites.
However, as there are five Tujia and Miao Autonomous Counties in Chongqing, these two warm and traditional ethnic groups have their own unique folk festivals.
The ingenious Tujia people have extraordinary talent in dancing. Every year from the third day to the fifteenth day of the first month, Tujia people hold grand sacrificial ceremonies, prayers and festivals. Men, women and children put on festive costumes and danced a cheerful and warm swing dance. For a time, my ears were full of drums and music, and my eyes were dancing.
Brave Miao people have a soft spot for singing. Year? Catch autumn? It is a traditional festival for Miao people's congress deputies to speak. Young men and women can still be here? Catch autumn? In festivals, we express our feelings by singing.
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