1. Yi Torch Festival: The Yi Torch Festival is the most important traditional festival of the Yi people, which is usually held on June 24th of the lunar calendar. On this day, the Yi people lit torches and marched around the village, praying for light and driving away evil spirits. There are also wrestling, singing, dancing and other activities.
2. Hani "New Rice Festival": The Hani New Rice Festival is a festival for the Hani people to celebrate the harvest, which is usually held in August of the lunar calendar. During the festival, the Hani people will hold sacrifices, songs and dances, bullfights and other activities to celebrate the harvest.
3. "March Street" of Bai people: March Street of Bai people is the largest folk market in Bai areas, usually held in March of the lunar calendar. During the festival, Bai people will hold grand dances, horse races, bullfights and other activities to show their national customs.
4. "Three Flowers Festival" of Naxi nationality: The Three Flowers Festival of Naxi nationality is a festival for Naxi people to worship mountain gods and pray for good weather, which is usually held in April of the lunar calendar. During the festival, Naxi people will hold sacrifices, songs and dances, horse races and other activities to pray for the blessing of the gods.
5. Dai Water-splashing Festival: The Dai Water-splashing Festival is the most solemn festival of the Dai people, usually held around the Tomb-Sweeping Day of the lunar calendar. During the festival, the Dai people pour water on each other to bless, symbolizing washing away the bad luck of one year and welcoming the new year.
6. Dehong Dai Water Splashing Festival: Dehong Dai Water Splashing Festival is the largest festival in Dehong Dai area, usually held in March of the lunar calendar. During the festival, the Dai people pour water on each other to bless, symbolizing washing away the bad luck of one year and welcoming the new year.
7. Lahu "Lahu Torch Festival": Lahu Torch Festival is the most important festival of Lahu people, which is usually held in June of the lunar calendar. During the festival, Lahu people lit torches and marched around the village to pray for light and ward off evil spirits. There are also wrestling, singing, dancing and other activities.
8. Tibetan "Tibetan New Year": Tibetan Tibetan New Year is the most important festival for Tibetans, usually held in January of Tibetan calendar. During the festival, Tibetans will hold sacrifices, songs and dances, horse races and other activities to pray for the blessing of the gods.
These festivals show the rich national cultural traditions of ancient villages in Yunnan, and are also good opportunities for tourists to understand and experience local folk customs.