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What festivals do 56 ethnic groups celebrate?
1, Zhuang: March 3rd Song Festival, also known as March Song Festival. On this day, every household cooks colorful glutinous rice and dyes red eggs to celebrate festivals, some of which last for two or three days. There are specific venues for local song concerts. Generally, it is a slope. Some people use bamboo and cloth to build a karaoke room to receive singers from other villages. The participants are mainly unmarried young men and women, and the elderly and children also come to entertain.

Around Xu Ge, vendors gather and folk trade is active. 1985 The People's Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region designated March 3rd as a cultural and art festival.

2. Manchu: October 13th of the lunar calendar is the golden festival of Manchu people every year. "Grant gold" is Manchu, which means the date named in Manchu. On this day, many Manchu compatriots put on cheongsam and mandarin jackets, danced traditional folk dances, sang folk songs and held various celebrations. At the same time, we also prepared a whole roast pig, cold noodles, cakes, golden cakes and other delicious foods for everyone to taste.

3. Miao nationality: Every year, beginning of autumn is the autumn festival of Miao nationality, which is also called Autumn Society Festival and Autumn Festival. On this day in early autumn, local people stopped their farm work, put on their clothes and gathered in groups on the traditional autumn slopes for entertainment, such as swinging, blowing sheng, singing and dancing. At the end of the activity, two prestigious people were chosen by everyone to dress up as old people in autumn, wishing everyone a bumper harvest and happiness.

4. Dai people: The Water-splashing 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 that day, people got up early in the morning, bathed and worshipped Buddha. After that, they began to celebrate for a few days. During the period, everyone sprinkled purified water on each other and prayed to wash away the troubles of the past year. On May 20th, 2006, this folk custom was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list in China.

5. Koreans: Returning Wedding Festival, also known as Returning Wedding Festival, is the 60th anniversary of marriage. Holding a wedding festival must meet the following three conditions: First, the old couple are alive; Second, the biological child is alive; Third, no grandchildren died.

6. Tujia people: After the New Year, Tujia people celebrate the New Year one day earlier than Han people, that is, the big month is the twenty-ninth of the twelfth lunar month and the small month is the twenty-eighth of the twelfth lunar month. That night, a raging fire broke out in the village, the New Year's flag was flying high, and men and women danced around the fire, singing New Year's songs and dancing Maogus.

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