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What traditional festivals do Buyi people have?
The traditional festivals of Buyi people include March 3rd, April 8th, June 6th, New Year's Day, February 2nd, Eating New Year's Day and July 30th. Besides, Buyi people also celebrate Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and other Han festivals.
Buyi nationality is one of the ethnic minorities in China, which evolved from the ancient Liao people, and mainly focuses on agriculture. Buyi ancestors began to grow rice very early and enjoyed the title of "rice-growing nation". Buyi men like to wear double-breasted shirts, trousers and headscarves, while women wear right-breasted dresses, trousers or pleated skirts, silver bracelets, earrings and collars. Buyi people in China are mainly distributed in Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan and other provinces, among which the Buyi people in Guizhou Province have the largest population.
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