What festivals do 55 ethnic minorities have?
Gelao festival-offering sacrifices to mountains, eating new things and celebrating the New Year.
Yi Festival-Yi Year, Public Sacrifice, Flower Arrangement Festival, February 8th. -Wang Pan (King Pan Hu) Festival, Danu Festival, Guagatang Festival (King Gua Festival), Laundry Festival, Ganba Festival, Half Moon Festival and Zhuzhu Festival. Xibe festivals-shame festival and westward migration festival
Festivals in Uzbekistan-Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and Nowruz.
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Uygur festivals-Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and Nowruz.
Wa festivals-Spring Festival, Arbor Day, New Rice Day. Slaughter Sacrifice —— On 14th day of the first month, 2nd day of February, 3rd day of March and 4th day of April, the official economic conference of You Ning Temple was held.
Tujia festivals-catch up with the Chinese New Year, celebrate the Chinese New Year and celebrate the king.
Tatars.
Tajik Festival-Up to now, there are Kidir Festival and Baroti Festival (also known as Lantern Festival).
. Aquarium Festival-Duanjie
Festival of She Nationality —— March 3rd and Spring Festival of She Nationality
Salar festivals-Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr.
Qiang festivals-Day Qiang Festival, Mountain Sacrifice Ceremony (also known as Mountain Sacrifice Meeting, Mountain God Meeting), offering caves, turning mountains and tasting new festivals. Naxi festivals-Mule and Horse Club, Farm Tools Club, Dragon King Club and Mountain Worship Club.
Mulao Festivals-Spring Festival, February Spring Festival, Birthday of Cow, Sacrifice to Zhenwu.
Miao nationality-Miao year, April 8, Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Autumn Festival, Huashan Festival and Suspension Bridge Festival. Mongolian traditional festivals.
Maonan festivals-Dragon Boat Festival, Pumpkin Festival and Double Ninth Festival
Manchu festival
Loba Festival-Ondelin Festival
Yi nationality festival-bath club
Li Festival-Spring Festival and March 3rd.
Lahu festivals-Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Torch Festival and Full Moon Festival in August.
Kirgiz Festival
Jingzu Festival-Singing Ha Festival (including four important activities: offering sacrifices to gods, ancestors, entertainment and drinking in the countryside)
Jinuo Festival-Commemorating the birthday of Ama Bai Yao, the ancestor of Jinuo nationality.
Three major Hui festivals-Lent, Eid al-Adha and Holy Day.
Kazakh festivals-Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Holy Day and Nawuluzi.
Hani festivals-Zalet Festival (October), Grain Harvest Festival, Yellow Rice Festival, Longzhaza Festival and Yekuza Festival.
Ewenki-Mikulu Festival, Aobao Festival and Wurigong Festival
Oroqen Festival
Russian festivals
Single Dragon Festival -Kaque Wow or Delhi Wow
Dong festivals-Dong Year, Fireworks Festival, Eating New Rice and Eating New Vegetables Festival.
Dongxiang festival
De 'ang Festival-Closing Ceremony, Opening Ceremony and Water-splashing Festival.
An important festival of Dai people
Daour Festival
Tradition of Korean nationality
Tibetan festivals-Tibetan New Year, Bathing Festival, Snowdon Festival, Dama Festival, Flower Watching Festival, Wine Festival, Langzharega Festival, Russian Festival, Luo Rang Flower-tying Festival, Bathing Festival, Exorcism Festival, Swing Festival, Butter Lantern Festival, Fruit Watching Festival and Mountain Crossing Festival.
Buyi festivals-Tea White Songs, Buyi New Year's Day, Buyi March 3rd, Buyi April 8th and June 6th.
Bulang Festival
Baoan-Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Holy Day.
Achang Festival-Playing White