Torch Festival is an ancient traditional festival of Yi, Bai, Naxi, Jinuo and Lahu. The Yi, Naxi and Jinuo nationalities are held on June 24th of the lunar calendar, the Bai nationality on June 25th and the Lahu nationality on June 20th for two or three days.
2. Bath Festival:
Bathing Festival is a unique Tibetan festival, also known as "Bathing Festival" and "Bathing Week". Every year in the early July of the Tibetan calendar, there is a mass bathing activity in Tibet, along the Lhasa River, from urban to rural, from pastoral to agricultural areas.
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The third day of the third month of the lunar calendar is a traditional festival of many ethnic groups in China, a traditional outing song of the Zhuang people, an important day for the Zhuang people to worship their ancestors and ancestors of Pangu and Buluotuo, and also a traditional festival for Yao, Dong and Miao people in Guangxi. Young men and women gathered in the street to sing and held a banquet by the river.
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1, Dai water splashing festival:
Songkran Festival is the biggest festival of Dai people, and it is also the most influential festival with the largest number of people among all ethnic groups in Yunnan.
Songkran Festival is the New Year of the Dai people, which is equivalent to the middle of April in the Gregorian calendar and generally lasts for 3 to 7 days. On the first day, the Dai language was called "Mairi", which was similar to the Chinese New Year's Eve. The next day, the Dai language is called "angry day" (empty day); The third day is the New Year, called "Overlord Horse", which means the beginning of a year. People think this day is the most beautiful and auspicious day.
2. Brown Thick South Festival:
Hounan Festival is an annual grand festival of Bulang people, which is held on the seventh day after Tomb-Sweeping Day in March of the lunar calendar, that is, from April of Gregorian calendar 13 to June of 15. During the festival, the main activity is to throw water at each other, and the ceremony is held in full accordance with the primitive traditional way of the Bulang people-the custom of welcoming Japan, so people call it the Festival of Welcoming Japan.
3. Tibetan Mountain Conversion Association
Zhuanshihui is a traditional Tibetan festival, also known as Mufo Festival and worship of mountain gods. Popular in Ganzi and Aba Tibetan areas. Every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, Shui Ye, Kowloon bathes it, so it is also called Mufo Festival. On this day every year, people from far and near in Ganzi Tibetan areas wear national costumes and gather on Happy Valley Mountain and Zheduo River.
People first go to the temple to burn incense and pray, and burn paper money. Then turn to the mountain to worship the gods and pray for their blessing. After climbing the mountain, we set up a tent for a picnic and watched Tibetan opera. Singing folk songs, dancing pot and string dances, and riders also have horse racing and archery competitions. During this period, people will also hold material exchange activities and other cultural and sports activities.
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