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Which nation is a singing and dancing nation?
Which nation is a singing and dancing nation?
Dai is one of the ethnic minorities in China, whose national language is Dai, and peacocks and elephants are regarded as mascots. Dai people are called "singing and dancing people" because they have a variety of folk musical instruments and national dances. Folk musical instruments include Gasa, Guiyu, Guiyu, Duoluo, Elephant Foot Drum, Yi, Paiyi and Dai cymbals, each with its own characteristics.
At the same time, there are many dances of the Dai people, such as Fan Nuo, Fan Guanghan, Fan Guang, Ha Fan, Zheng Fan, etc. Among them, Fan Nuo is a dance that imitates birds and animals, including peacock dance. Dai folk also have hat dance, fan dance, garland dance, stick dance, wax strip dance, lotus dance and so on, which have a strong flavor of life.
Dai customs
Dai festivals are generally related to religious activities, and the main festivals are Kaimen Festival, Kaimen Festival and Water-splashing Festival. The closing day is September 15 in Dai calendar, and the opening day is February 15 in Dai calendar. Water-splashing Festival is a traditional festival of Dai people, which is held at the end of June or the beginning of July (the middle of April in Gregorian calendar).
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