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June 6th in Qiannan is the activity information of June 6th in Qiannan, a Buyi-style plot.

In recent June, I feel that there are no festivals. In fact, in the way of the fifth and sixth day of the sixth lunar month in Qiannan, for the local Buyi people, those days are the annual national events of Buyi people. On holidays, we Buyi people always dress up and get together, singing and dancing together.

June 6th is a festival for Buyi people.

The Office of Qiannan Prefecture People's Government issued the Notice on Holidays of National Day and Buyi and Miao Traditional Festivals, and Qiannan Prefecture will have holidays on May 12, July 8, August 8 and August 9, 2008.

Buyi traditional festivals (sixth day of the sixth lunar month, eighth July of the solar calendar: July 8th (closed on Monday, even weekends.

Festival introduction

According to legend, June 6th of Buyi nationality is an ancient festival. Whenever "June 6th" comes, young Buyi men and women will get together to hold a duet competition, and single men and women who meet will exchange tokens with each other. After dating for a period of time, when the time is ripe, the man will propose with a token from the woman.

Nowadays, "June 6th" is no longer limited to the affection between men and women. June 6th is a grand gathering of Buyi people, and it is a day for all Buyi children to get together and have a carnival.

Theme of activities in Duyun Economic Development Zone

Celebrate the traditional festival of Buyi nationality on June 6th.

Time:

From July 6 to July 8, 2008 (the fourth to sixth day of the sixth lunar month,

Address:

Huanhu Road, Shanmuhu Central Park, Duyun Economic Development Zone, Guizhou Province

Content:

From July 6 to July 8, residents in southern Guizhou paid attention to the WeChat platform in Cunning Lake Scenic Area, and were exempted from scenic spot tickets (except for experience items) with valid identity documents. On July 8, the Chinese fir lake scenic spot distributed free Buyi gourmet yellow cakes, experienced bowl-breaking wine and watched cheerful Buyi dances for free!

Duyun Liu yue Liu Buyi style community

Time:

July 7-July 8, 2008 (June 6, June 5 -6).

Address:

Majinghu Mountain Villa, Liangmu Village, Mochong Town, duyun city City, Guizhou Province

Content:

Stop drinking, spend rice, make Ciba, fold octagonal, whistle, have a long table banquet, catch ducks, fish in troubled waters, dance bamboo poles, break into Net Red Bridge, barbecue buffet, drink beer, splash water, and have a bonfire party.

Dushan county activity theme

The 2nd Buyi Folk Song King Competition "June 6th _ Filial Visit to Heaven Cave"

Time:

6-8 July 2008 (4-6 June)

Address:

Tiandong Scenic Area, jichang town, dushan county City, China

Content:

Folk song king competition (opening dance, cultural performance, folk song competition, filial piety tour to Tiandong (wearing a shroud-sitting in a sedan chair-drinking longevity water-offering birthday gifts-eating longevity noodles-singing birthday songs-telling longevity stories)

Huishui county activity theme

The plot of the Buyi people's "June 6th"

Time:

July 8, 2008 (sixth day of the sixth lunar month)

Address:

Mengsi Village, Jiangsubdistrict Office, Huishui County, Guizhou Province

Process:

Longli county activity theme

Practice of New Era Civilization in Wantanhe Town, Longli County and the Second "June 6th" National Culture Festival in Cuiwei Village

Activity time:

6 July 2008 (4 June morning 10:00)

Activity address:

Ouzhai, Cuiwei Village, Wantanhe Town, Longli County, Guizhou Province

Activity content:

Opening a vegetable gate, Buyi farming culture experience and photography contest, rural interesting activities (burning steamed buns, baking potatoes, baking sweet potatoes, catching ducks and loaches, dancing in private schools of Buyi people, singing and dancing performances, singing red songs by thousands of Buyi people, and traditional Buyi people "washing dishes" (also called "whole pig banquet"), etc.