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Liuzhou special festival
Liuzhou is a multi-ethnic area with various festivals:
Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month): Generally, it is a festival to go home to visit relatives and reunite in a year.
Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month): Fireworks and firecrackers are often set off in downtown squares and other places, with extraordinary momentum. At the same time, solve riddles on the lanterns and other activities will be held.
Fireworks Festival (the third day of the first lunar month, the third day of February, and the third day of March): Fireworks Festival is a traditional festival of the Dong people, and there will be a youth grab. Lions will wander into houses, climb ladders built by more than a dozen people in front, and bite the gifts wrapped in leaves and sticking out of people's yards with their lion heads. Set off firecrackers to celebrate immediately after success. The largest town is Fulu Town, Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County, bordering Guizhou, Hunan and Guangxi, and often attended by tens of thousands of people.
Mango Festival (the 17th and 18th day of the first lunar month): Mango Festival is a traditional Miao festival. Mango is a legendary Miao god with a strange and terrible appearance and infinite magic. People dressed as awn poles wear "KUSANAGI" and masks and dance with the accompaniment of Lusheng, which is called awn pole dance.
Song Fair Festival (the third day of the third lunar month): March 3 is a festival of Zhuang people, and a song fair will be held to express love by singing and throwing hydrangeas. Yufeng Mountain and Jiang Bin Park are the main places with colorful rice and eggs.
Lusheng Festival (September 27th of the lunar calendar): Lusheng Festival is a week-long Miao festival. Men's clothes are double-breasted or right-handed coats and trousers, with a green towel wrapped around their heads and a big belt around their waist, holding lusheng, suona and bronze drums. The girls wore dresses embroidered with various patterns and designs, with green handkerchiefs wrapped around their heads, embroidered ribbons tied around their waists, and silver ornaments on their heads, and danced around the erected lusheng column.
Wang Pan Festival (October 16th of the lunar calendar): Wang Pan Festival is a festival for Yao people to sacrifice their ancestors Pan Hu. There will be a "dancing king" ceremony, dressed in traditional costumes, dancing with a long drum about 80 cm long, and dancing in groups of two or two. Song is a musical song adapted from Song of King Pan.
Douma Festival (Gregorian calendar165438+1October 26th): Douma Festival is a Miao and Yao festival. Legend has it that it originated from the activity of recruiting relatives 500 years ago. Later, it evolved into a mass activity.
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