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There is no unified date for the Chinese New Year, which is generally on the "Mao" (rabbit) day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar. Sometimes several villages have joined forces, and sometimes they have taken turns in order, often lasting more than a month. Before the holidays, wine, meat, fish, and other food are prepared, and everyone prepares new clothes.
During the festival, there are many activities. The main activities include bullfighting, horse racing, jumping reed sheng, and party swimming. On the first day, the cattle are fed, decorated and taken to the bullring.
Each village has a traditional bullring, and the surrounding hillside is a natural stand. During bullfighting, there are often five or six thousand people full of interest**.
After the bullfight, the good wine gathered by each family in advance is carried to the venue**, people drink while dancing to the beat of the reeds, and the elderly often eat and drink on the hillside while taking a break.
Young people like to participate in "traveling party" activities. The young men went to the village to sing the song of Youfang, and the young women heard the sound and invited each other to come out and sing around. Generally, the girls of the village and the young men of the village sing in duet, asking each other through singing and expressing love.
Gifts were given to each other when they were separated, and some became lifelong partners ever since.
In addition to silver shovels, silver wallets, plug pins, plug flowers, silver collars, earrings, and bracelets, Miao women's festival costumes also pay special attention to new clothes embroidered with colorful patterns. Some girls put on six or seven new clothes to boast of their skills and weaving skills.
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Summary. The festivals of the Miao nationality are: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, New Year, Jingqiao Festival (the second day of February), and March.
March, April. 8. Dragon Boat Festival, some branches are still in June.
June, July and a half, Chung Yeung Festival, Eat New Festival, etc.
What festival do the Miao people have?
The festivals of the Miao nationality are: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, New Year, Jingqiao Festival (the second day of the first month in February), and March.
March, April. 8. Dragon Boat Festival, there are branches that are resistant to cover slippery and also pass the six Changla in June, the half of July, the Chongyang Festival, and the New Festival.
There are many traditional festivals of the Miao people, including the Miao Year and April.
8. Dragon Boat Festival, Eat New Festival, Autumn Festival, etc., among which the Miao Year is the most solemn in the bright judgment. The Miao Year is equivalent to the Spring Festival of the Han nationality and is generally held after autumn. On the morning of the festival, the delicacies prepared are placed on the stove by the fire pit to pay tribute to their ancestors, and the nose of the cow is rubbed with wine as a reward for their hard work for a year.
Young men and women in costumes dance in the hall. With the exception of historic festivals, most of them take place during the slack season after the autumn harvest or before the spring ploughing season. However, due to the influence of natural factors, social and clan differences, the traditional festivals of the Miao nationality have obvious regional characteristics and show different characteristics.
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Hmong Festival.
The traditional festivals of the Miao people include Miao Year and April.
8. Dragon Boat Festival, Eat New Festival, Autumn Festival, etc., among which the Miao Year is the most grand. The Miao Year is equivalent to the Spring Festival of the Han nationality and is generally held after autumn. On the morning of the festival, the delicacies prepared are placed on the stove by the fire pit to worship their ancestors, and the ox's nose is smeared with wine as a reward for their hard work for a year.
Young men and women in costumes dance in the hall.
Miao Year Miao Year is a traditional festival for the Miao people in Guizhou Province's Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and other places to celebrate a good harvest and pray for good weather in the coming year. Generally, after the harvest season, some are on the tenth day of the lunar calendar, and some are on the lunar calendar.
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