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Hui New Year's why not called firecrackers
The traditional festivals of the Hui people are Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, which have their own unique way of celebrating the festivals, because the Hui people are the ethnic group that live in mixed communities, and the customs and habits of the Hui people in various places in the two festivals are not the same. In their own traditional festivals, Hui people do not have the habit of firecrackers, only children will play.
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