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May Ordos Tourism April Ordos Tourism
According to meteorological data, from March 12 to March 14, the first sand blowing weather process occurred in Alxa League, southwest Ordos and Dalat Banner in Inner Mongolia this spring. However, due to the influence of strong cold air, a dusty weather process with the longest duration, the largest scope and the widest influence appeared from April 28 to 30, and more than 85% of the central and western regions were affected by this dusty weather. Sandstorms occurred in most parts of Alashan League, northwest Bayannaoer City, most parts of Ordos City, most parts of Baotou City, Wuchuan County of Hohhot City, Siziwangqi of Wulanchabu City, south of Xilin Gol League and Erenhot City, with minimum visibility 100 meter.
1. Ordos tourism in April
The flowering period in Ordos is in early April.
2. Ordos tourism in April
Ordos Wildlife Park, Wan Jiahui Happy Water World, Jiuchenggong Tourist Area, etc.
3. Ordos tourist attractions in April
August 2008 is the hottest time in the traditional sense. On the contrary, Ordos is very cool and comfortable (the hottest time of the day is from noon 12 to 3 pm). However, the sunshine here is still relatively strong, so we must take protective measures. Moreover, August is the best time for grass, and of course it can't be compared with the grassland in eastern Inner Mongolia (Hulunbeier).
4. One-day tour in Ordos City
1. Erdos, Inner Mongolia: Dongsheng Railway Station 2. Changsha-Dongsheng: There is no through train. The trains arriving by transfer are as follows:
Option 1: Changsha-Baotou-Dongsheng (the shortest and cheapest travel distance) Departure train, travel time and travel distance from Changsha to Baotou. The fare for this interval is K600/K597 (Guangzhou-Baotou) 23:3708:38 1 9 hours per day 1 minute, 2405 kilometers, 257 yuan, and the fare for the transfer train travel time and travel distance from Baotou to Dongsheng is K573. Kloc-0/1:526543817 yuan Plan II Changsha-Beijing West-Dongsheng (the shortest travel time) Travel time Changsha-Beijing West distance fare T98A (Kowloon-Beijing West) 01:1314.
Go to Ordos in May and May.
Kangbashi Kangbashi New District is the first 4A-level tourist area in China with urban landscape as the carrier.
Located in the south-central part of Ordos, in the hinterland of Ordos Plateau, it is 25 kilometers away from Dongsheng and 3 kilometers away from Azhen. Together with Dongsheng District and Azhen of Ejinhoro Banner, it constitutes the core area of Ordos City.
Tourism mainly focuses on urban leisure and holiday tourism, featuring cultural squares, theme parks, museums, ancient sites, urban landscape lakes, cultural buildings and tourism functional areas.
6. Ordos Tourism in Inner Mongolia
Belongs to Dongsheng Hall.
Twenty-six years ago (22 1 year ago), Qin Shihuang unified China and set up a county in Ordos today. In the thirty-third year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1907), the Qing Dynasty established Dongsheng Hall in the eastern reclamation area of Ordos Left Wing Zhongqi.
1949, 1949 On February 28th, 1949, Yimeng People's Autonomous Committee was renamed Yimeng People's Suiyuan Provincial People's Government, and the Great Lakes Special Administrative Region Government was established in the former Huoluo County, Wang Qi. On April 30th, 20001year, with the approval of the State Council, Yikezhao League was officially renamed Erdos City.
7. Ordos April Travel Guide
Mongolia can take away beef jerky, grassland lake milk wine, Mongolian silverware, Ningcheng Laojiao, Oroqen blueberry, Inner Mongolia cheese, Zhalantun rice, Zhalantun black fungus, Erdos milk wine, sunflower seeds, cashmere, Qingshuihe millet and Zhalantun casserole.
About the traditional festivals in China.
15 major festivals of the Han nationality:
Spring Festival, Shangyuan Festival (Lantern Festival), Flower Festival (Flower God Festival), Shangsi Festival (Daughter's Day), Cold Food Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day, Zhongyuan Festival (Ghost Festival), Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Winter Solstice Festival, Laba Festival and Cooking Day (New Year).
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Day 1: Spring Festival (January, New Year's Day, Jacky, Chen Yuan, Yuanshuo, Zheng Dan, Zhengshuo).
Li Chunjie (Li Chunjie)
Day 7: A Man's Day
Day 8: Ceremony Day
Day 9: Sunshine Festival
Day 10: Earth Day
15: Lantern Festival (Shangyuan Festival, Lantern Festival)
20th Dressing Day
Twenty-five: Filling Section
Dark day: the first month is dark.
February
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Day 1: Zhonghe Festival (birthday of the sun)
Second: Spring Festival (Dragon Head Festival, Dragon Head Festival, Ground Meeting, Spring Meeting Day/Spring and Autumn Meeting Day)
Twelve: Flower Festival (Flower Festival, Flower God's birthday)
Fifteen: Butterfly Club
Nineteen: Guanyin's birthday
Vernal equinox festival (the day of vernal equinox)
March
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Grade 3: Shangsi Festival (Daughter's Day)
Cold food festival (from winter to the future 105, one or two days before Qingming Festival)
Qingming Festival
April
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Day 8: Bathing Buddha Festival (Sakyamuni's birthday)
Long summer festival (summer)
Eighteen: Yuan Jun Festival in Bi Xia
May
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Day 5: Dragon Boat Festival (Dragon Boat Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Duanyang, Noon, Pujie and Zhongyuan Festival)
13: Rain Festival (Guan Gong Sharpening Day)
Twenty: Dragon Boat Festival
Summer (Chaoshan Festival, Summer Day)
June
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The sixth day: the day of dawn (June 6, the day of drying insects, the day of king insects, the day of returning home)
Nineteen: Guanyin Society
24: Lotus Festival (Lotus Birthday)
July
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Seven: Valentine's Day in China (Jojo Day)
Fourteen: Pull up in autumn.
15: Mid-Autumn Festival (Blue Festival, Ghost Festival and Gua Festival)
Twenty-nine: Funeral Day
August
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Day 1: Moxibustion Day (Medicine Day)
15 Mid-Autumn Festival
September
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Start: Double Ninth Festival
Nineteen: Guanyin Society
10 month
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Day 1: Cold Clothes Festival (clothes delivery day, shadow day) (this table was compiled at the end of 2008, so it is calculated accordingly)
Fifteen: Xiayuan Festival (Xiayuan Water Union)
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Winter solstice (winter solstice)
December of the lunar calendar
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Day 7: Exorcism
Day 8: Laba Festival
Sixteen: coccyx segment
20: Kitchen Sacrifice Day (off-year)
New year's eve
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It is difficult to verify when the custom of Chinese New Year originated, but it is generally believed that it originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the late Yin and Shang Dynasties. The first month of the lunar calendar (January) is the beginning of a year. On the first or second day of the first month, most of the time happened to be in beginning of spring (a little time in the second half of the twelfth lunar month in beginning of spring), and now it is named Spring Festival; The final determination of the specific festival time is believed to be related to the minimum impact on agricultural work at this time. The last day of the lunar year (30th and 29th of the lunar month) is called New Year's Eve. On New Year's Eve, the whole family get together to have New Year's Eve (the last meal of the Chinese New Year). After New Year's Eve, there are customs of staying up late to celebrate New Year's Eve (celebrating the 30th of the year) and giving lucky money, which means that the last day of the Lunar New Year will be the first day of the following year. Therefore, this festival is also called China New Year.
According to the solar calendar, the spring outing is 1 to 2 1 to February 20th. February 4th or 5th in early spring.
Small year and big year
People, especially those in rural areas, have had the habit of having a small year and a big year.
On the 23rd (or 24th) day of the twelfth lunar month (see the explanation on the discussion page), I sent the Kitchen God to heaven (cremated the painting dedicated to the Kitchen God) and reported my family's performance in the past year to the Jade Emperor. In order to make the kitchen god speak well, you should offer cantaloupe, and put sugar in his mouth when you say goodbye, so that he can speak well. In order to welcome the chef back in the new year, sEve asked for (bought) a new painting of the chef (with the chef and his wife, the chef, with milk on it) for the kitchen. On both sides of the painting, there is usually a pair of couplets: Heaven says yes, and descending to earth will ensure peace. Horizontal batch: the head of the family.
From the last day of the twelfth lunar month to the first month 15, there is another saying.
The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is a traditional festival of the Han nationality, marking the arrival of New Year's Eve. As a tradition, we should drink Laba porridge and make Laba garlic on this day. See Laba Festival.
Sacrificing the kitchen god means sending the kitchen god to heaven in the coming year.
Sweep the dust,
Post Spring Festival couplets and New Year pictures,
Please, worship God, give it to God,
Burn incense and light candles,
It hangs lanterns beautifully. When a candle is lit in a lantern, the flame of the candle jumps. If you put a light bulb, it will be much worse.
Worship ancestors,
Beating gongs and drums,
Celebrate New Year's Eve,
Set off firecrackers,
Happy new year,
Lucky money,
Walking on stilts, dancing dragon lanterns,
Family reunion. Those who go out to study and work will go home to reunite with their parents and spend the Spring Festival together.
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According to legend, there was a monster named Nian in ancient China, with long tentacles on its head, which was extremely fierce. I lived on the seabed for many years in 2000, and climbed ashore every New Year's Eve, devouring livestock and killing people. Therefore, every New Year's Eve, people help the old and young people to escape to the mountains in the village to avoid the harm of Nian beast.
On New Year's Eve this year, people in Taohua Village took refuge in the mountains. From outside the village, an old beggar saw him with crutches in his hands, his arms on his bag, his silver beard flowing and his eyes fixed on Matthew. Some villagers closed their windows and locked their doors, some packed their bags, some herded cows and drove sheep, and there were screaming and panicked people everywhere. At this time, who still has the mind to take care of this begging old man? Only an old woman in the village east gave the old man some food and suggested that he go up the mountain to avoid Nian beast. The old man stroked his beard and said with a smile. If my mother-in-law lets me stay at home for one night, I will definitely drive Nian beast away. The old woman looked at him in surprise and saw that he had bright hair, a childlike face and a vibrant spirit. But she continued to persuade and begged the old man to laugh without saying a word. My mother-in-law had no choice but to leave home and take refuge in the mountains.
At midnight, Nian beast broke into the village. I found that the atmosphere in the village was different from previous years: there was a family in the east of the old woman village with red paper on the door and candles lit in the room. The beast trembled and let out a long cry. Nian stared at her mother-in-law's house for a while, and then ran away screaming. As we approached the door, there was a sudden explosion in the yard, and Nian trembled and dared not go any further. It turns out that Nian was most afraid of red, fire and explosion. At this time, my mother-in-law's house was open, and I saw an old man in a red robe laughing in the yard. Years frightened to disgrace, flee in panic.
The next day was the first day of the first month, and the people who took refuge were surprised to find that the village was safe and sound. At this time, the old woman suddenly realized and quickly told the villagers the promise of begging the elderly. The villagers gathered together at the old woman's house, only to find that there was still a pile of unburned bamboo exploding in the yard outside the red paper mother-in-law's door, and there were still some red candles glowing in the house. In order to celebrate the auspicious arrival, the ecstatic villagers put on new clothes and hats and went home to say hello to relatives and friends. This incident soon spread throughout the surrounding villages, and people knew the way to drive away Nian beast.
Every New Year's Eve, every family sticks red couplets and sets off firecrackers. Every household is brightly lit, so it's time to wait for the Spring Festival. Early in the morning, I I want to greet my friends and relatives. This custom spread more and more widely and became the most solemn traditional festival in China.
The first day of the first lunar month, also known as the lunar calendar, is commonly known as China New Year and New Year. This is the biggest and most lively traditional festival in China. The Spring Festival has a long history. It originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the late Yin and Shang Dynasties. According to the China lunar calendar, the first day of the Lunar New Year.
Then, every household prepares new year's goods. About ten days before the festival, people began to buy goods. New year's goods include chicken, duck, fish, tea, wine, oil sauce, roasted seeds and nuts in the north and south, candied fruits, etc. You must purchase enough, and you should also prepare some gifts for visiting relatives and friends during the New Year. Children should buy new clothes and hats to wear during the Spring Festival.
Before the Chinese New Year, a New Year greeting in red paper and yellow characters should be posted on the door of the house, that is, Spring Festival couplets written in red paper. There are brightly colored auspicious New Year pictures in the room, smart girls cut out beautiful window grilles and stick them on the windows, and red lanterns are hung in front of the door, or words of blessing from the god of wealth and door gods. And the word fu can be posted backwards. Passers-by read the word "fu", indicating that they are blessed. All these activities are aimed at adding enough festive atmosphere to the festival.
Another name for the Spring Festival is China New Year. In the past legend, "Nian" is a fictional animal, which will bring bad luck to people. Year after year. Trees wither and grass is barren; After the New Year, everything grows and flowers are everywhere. How to spend a year? Firecrackers are needed, so the custom of setting off firecrackers is actually another way to set off a lively scene.
The Spring Festival is a happy and peaceful festival, and it is also a day for family reunion. Children in other places will go home for reunion during the Spring Festival. The night before the Lunar New Year is the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month, also called New Year's Eve, also called reunion night. At the beginning of the new year, celebrating the new year is one of the most important activities in the new year. On New Year's Eve, the whole family, old and young, get together and get drunk and enjoy family happiness. In northern China, it is a custom to eat jiaozi on New Year's Eve. In jiaozi, the practice is to mix noodles first, and the words are the same. The combination of jiaozi, s and jiaozi means getting together and making friends. In the south, it is customary to eat rice cakes during the Spring Festival. Sweet glutinous rice cake symbolizes that life in the new year is sweet.
When the first cock crow rings, or the New Year bell rings, firecrackers explode in the street, and every household is beaming. A new year has begun. Men, women and children wear holiday clothes. First, they pay New Year greetings to their elders. My birthday. On holidays, they will also give their children lucky money and have a reunion dinner. On the second and third days of the new year, they began to visit relatives and friends and pay New Year greetings to each other. Please accept our greetings and congratulate them on their new happiness and wealth.
The warm atmosphere of the festival permeates not only every household, but also the streets and alleys around the country. In some places, there are also customs such as lion dance, dragon lantern performance, social fire performance, flower market tour and temple fair. During this period, lanterns are all over the city and tourists are all over the streets, which is very lively and unprecedented. It didn't really end until the fifteenth day of the first month after the Lantern Festival.
The Spring Festival is the most important festival of the Han nationality, but more than a dozen ethnic minorities, such as Manchu, Mongolian, Yao, Zhuang, Bai, Gaoshan, Hezhe, Hani, Daur, Dong and Li, have also had the custom of the Spring Festival, but the forms of festivals have their own national characteristics and charm.
The origin and legend of the Spring Festival
The concept of Spring Festival originally came from agriculture. In ancient times, people called the growth cycle of the valley a year. One year, the valley matured. The summer calendar appeared in Xia and Shang Dynasties, with the period of the moon as one month and the year divided into twelve months, and the day when the moon was absent was the new moon. The first day of the first lunar month is called the beginning of a year, also known as a year. The title of the year began in the Zhou Dynasty and was officially set in the Western Han Dynasty, which continues to this day. However, in ancient times, the first day of the first month was called New Year's Day. Until the victory of the Revolution of 1911 in modern China, in order to conform to the farming season and facilitate statistics, the Nanjing Provisional Government stipulated that people use the summer calendar.
The Spring Festival originated from the primitive society in La Worship, China. It is said that people kill pigs to worship heaven in the twelfth lunar month, praying for good weather and good harvests in the coming year. People paint their faces with vermilion, decorate them with bird wings, and sing and dance. As for the Spring Festival, it first appeared in the year of Yang Zhen in the later Han Dynasty: it doesn't snow all night in winter and it doesn't rain during the Spring Festival.
1949 On September 27th, New China was founded. China People's Political Consultative Conference decided to adopt the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar at the first plenary session of the People's Republic of China, and designated Gregorian calendar 1 as New Year's Day, commonly known as Gregorian year. The first day of the first lunar month usually begins in spring, so the first day of the first lunar month is designated as the Spring Festival, commonly known as the Lunar New Year.
One of the legends of the Spring Festival: Enduring the New Year.
The custom of staying up late to welcome the new year on the last night of the old year, also known as New Year's Eve, is commonly known as staying up late for the New Year. In order to explore the origin of this custom, there is an interesting story among the people:
In ancient times, there was a fierce monster scattered in the deep mountains and forests. People call them nian. Its appearance is ferocious, and its sex is ferocious. It only eats birds and animals and fish scales, and it changes its taste every day, from kowtowing insects to living people, which makes people talk about it. Later, people gradually mastered the year number. It goes to a crowded place to taste fresh food every 365 days, and its haunting time is after dark. When the rooster crowed at dawn, they returned to the mountains.
After calculating the New Year's anger, people take this terrible night as a barrier, which is called New Year's Eve, and come up with a set of methods to end it. Seve: Every night, every family prepares the New Year's Eve dinner in advance, turns off the fire, cleans the stove, and then ties all the chicken coops and cowsheds, seals the front and rear doors of the house, and hides in the house to eat the New Year's Eve dinner, because the fate of this New Year's Eve dinner is uncertain. In addition to family dinners, we should worship our ancestors before eating and pray for their gods to spend the night safely. No one dared to sleep after dinner, so they got together and got up the courage to talk. Gradually formed the habit of not sleeping on New Year's Eve.
The trend of observing the age rose in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and many scholars in the Liang Dynasty had poems about observing the age. Two years and one night, two years and five nights. People light candles or oil lamps and keep vigil all night, which symbolizes that all evil diseases and plagues have been driven away. They look forward to good luck in the new year. This custom has been handed down from generation to generation.
The customs and habits of all ethnic groups
On the occasion of the New Year, from A.D. to A.D., the Han people in the Tang Dynasty would not sweep the floor, splash water outside, enter through the back door, beat and scold children, or congratulate each other on the good luck of the New Year. Everything goes well.
With the approach of Manchu Festival in 2008, every household will clean the courtyard and hang up window grilles, couplets and blessings. On the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month, every household erected a lamppost more than six meters high. From the first day of the first month to the sixteenth day of the first month, the red light is hung high every day. Thirty-year-old jiaozi, pay attention to wrinkles as much as possible. When cooking jiaozi, some jiaozi is covered with copper coins, so people who eat jiaozi will have good luck. Worship the Spring Festival twice, once on the 30th anniversary night, bid farewell to the old times; See you at the beginning of the year and welcome the new year. There will be vault and camel jumping competitions before the Spring Festival. There will be a Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month.
In, every Korean family posted Spring Festival couplets, cooked all kinds of sumptuous meals and ate eight-treasure rice. On New Year's Eve, the whole family stayed up all night, playing gayageum and playing the flute. At dawn, people put on holiday clothes to pay New Year greetings to their elders. During the festival, men, women and children indulge in singing and dancing, springboard pressing and tug-of-war. On the fifteenth night of the first month, a traditional celebration party was held. Several elected old people boarded
On New Year's Eve in 33354, everyone was busy cooking dinner, cutting window grilles and hanging lanterns. On the first day, girls, women and children put on new clothes embroidered with clouds, went to relatives and friends' homes to pay New Year greetings and had a fish feast. Hot and sour crispy raw fish fried fish hair and salmon roe. Folk poets offer poems and tell stories to people. Women play blind stickers and throw bones. Teenagers take part in skiing, skating, lawn shooting and javelin competition.
Like the Han nationality, Mongolians eat jiaozi and set off firecrackers in the fifth watch. Besides, on New Year's Eve, we should eat hand-grabbed meat to show family reunion. In the early morning, the younger generation toasted their elders to say goodbye, then young men and women rode shuttle horses and strung yurts, kowtowed to their elders first, then drank and danced, and then strung men and women took this opportunity to hold horse races.
Naxi people visit relatives and friends in the first month and take turns to be guests. Young people organize lantern festivals to compete with other villages. Lantern Festival is held in both cities and villages. The light show shows ethnic stories, such as A Niu's sister joking, the old birthday girl releasing deer, the social drama night pearl, the lion rolling hydrangea, the phoenix dance and so on.
On New Year's Eve, a grand dance of the gods was held in Tibet. People put on masks, sing and dance, bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, exorcise evil spirits and pray.
During the Spring Festival in 2008, Yi people got together to dance, and Axi jumped on the moon. In some villages, men take water for cooking on the first day of the Lunar New Year and give women a rest to express their condolences for their hard work for a year.
Miao people call the Spring Festival Hakka Year. Every family kills pigs and sheep and makes wine to celebrate the harvest. I hope next year will be a good year and a bumper harvest. And sang "Song of Spring". Lyrics are mainly about longing for spring, longing for spring, cherishing spring, grasping spring and so on.
Bai people begin to pay New Year greetings to each other and give gifts to New Year's Eve. On the eve of the new year vigil. After midnight, young men and women rushed to fetch water to show frugality. In the morning, the family drank sugar water soaked in rice fragrance, wishing a sweet day. Or we can visit places of interest together, or play with dragon lanterns, dance lions and lash out at bullies.
—— In 2008, on the 30th night of the Zhuang nationality, every household lit an all-night fire pit. It's called welcoming a new flame. People are used to making zongzi during the Spring Festival. During the festival, colorful national cultural and sports activities will be organized to celebrate, such as singing tea picking and lion dancing, dragon dancing, pole dancing, gong playing, gyro playing, ball games and performing local operas.
On the first day in Beijing, people bring incense sticks to the well to burn incense and worship. This is called buying new water. Tibetan women must carry water from the river before dawn on the first day in Beijing. I think the new water in the first grade can bring good news and good luck, which can guarantee good luck for a year.
Dongxiang-They like to have a land war during the Spring Festival to show their love for the land where they raised themselves.
Every household of the Qiang nationality should make all kinds of fried calves, lambs, chickens and other sacrifices to worship ancestors and gods. During the New Year in China, everyone sits around the altar. The oldest person sings "opening the altar" and then drinks it from left to right with a straw about two feet long.
On the first day of the first month, Ewenki people greet each other in the New Year, especially their elders and relatives, who kowtow on the first day. On the first night of the new year, men, women and children gather in a big house to have fun. Ordinary old people call this an entertainment party. Women start dancing or singing, and then everyone dances regardless of gender.
On the first day of the first month of the Daur nationality, at dawn, women prepare breakfast, and men burn incense and worship God, praying for the gods and their gifts to have a safe and prosperous year. After worshipping God, toast and kowtow to the elders and accept their greetings. After eating jiaozi, put on new clothes, male and female close relatives G.
During the Yao Festival, people get together to watch interesting and unique farmhouse music. One dressed as a cow, one dressed as a tiller, one dressed as a hoe farmer, and the three sang and danced to celebrate the agricultural harvest; Young men and women gathered on the lawn around the village, playing Lusheng, Qin music and folk songs, looking for suitable people.
Jingpo people hold shooting competitions during the Spring Festival. On the first morning, people gathered in the field, and girls hung their embroidered wallets on the top of bamboo poles. Archers shot the thin thread hanging on their wallets into sharpshooters, and the girls rewarded the sharpshooters with a bowl of sweet rice wine.
Lahu nationality s is a tower-shaped festival to expand the Lahu nationality in Yunnan (Spring Festival in Lahu language), which is held from the first day to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month every year. On New Year's Eve, every household will make glutinous rice cakes symbolizing the sun, the moon and the stars, offering sacrifices to the sun, the moon and the stars, hoping that the new year will be good and the crops will be plentiful. From the first day to the fourth day, young men and women rushed to the spring to meet the new water symbolizing purity and happiness, so as to get it first. At the same time, bring gifts to visit relatives and friends.
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