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What is the date of Lijiang Sanduo Festival?

Lijiang Sanduo Festival is on March 5th. Lijiang Sanduo Festival is on the eighth day of the second lunar month. The Naxi people living in Yunnan, China, have a unique festival called Sanduo Festival, also called Sanduo Festival. Sanduo Festival is a grand festival for Naxi people to sacrifice their greatest protector Sanduo God, and it is also a legal national festival for Naxi people. The festival originated from Beiyue Temple Fair in Yulong Village, Baisha, which is called "ode to three flowers" in Naxi language, that is, offering sacrifices to three flowers.

The Three Gods are important symbols of Naxi traditional culture, which embodies the Naxi national spirit of loving peace, advocating harmony and striving for self-improvement. 1000 has been holding more than three festivals for more than a year. It is a unique, large-scale and far-reaching large-scale national cultural activity with the participation of Naxi people and people of all ethnic groups in northwest Yunnan, and it is a symbolic festival of Naxi people.

During the Three Flowers Festival in Lijiang, Naxi people from all over the country need to go to Beiyue Temple near Yufeng Temple and Sanhua Pavilion around the country to make grand sacrifices and pray for the whole sheep. The streets, squares and square streets in Lijiang will be full of songs and dances. At that time, ancient music will be played in urban and rural areas of Lijiang, and Naxi people will sing and dance and have a horse racing carnival. They will also take hot pot to Lashihai and other scenic places for picnics and outings in beautiful spring to celebrate this festival.