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Salar Eid al-Adha (a traditional festival in China)
Salars believe in Islam. The main festivals are Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The biggest traditional festival is Eid al-Adha. Whenever festivals come, Salars will entertain guests, cooking mutton, stewing chicken, making sugar packets, fried cakes, fried dumplings, making "Billy buys the sea" (mixed with oil), making "Mousse Day" (a kind of steamed stuffed bun with oil and boiled noodles) and cooking all kinds of braised dishes.
In the folk, all weddings and funerals should be fried and cooked with barley rice. During this period, all women who take part in frying oil and cooking wheat kernel rice must be "indifferent" (that is, bathing). Women who have not bathed or menstruated are not allowed to participate in this work, nor are they allowed to go near the oil pan.
Beautiful Salar girl
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