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Color Tourism: Feel various ethnic customs in Guizhou.
Dong folk songs, Miao dances, batik, Lusheng, Bullfighting Festival and Dragon Boat Race, 49 ethnic groups in Guizhou, with their colorful and unique folk customs, are attracting more and more tourists' attention.

The population of ethnic minorities in Guizhou is more than 13 million, and the Miao, Dong and Buyi ethnic groups account for more than half of the Miao, Dong and Buyi ethnic groups in China respectively. Traditional festivals of ethnic minorities decorate Guizhou into a sea of joy.

Since the Spring Festival in p>25, ethnic minorities in Guizhou have started their happy festivals. In February, Miao people played melodious lusheng, sang passionate folk songs, raced wild horses, knocked on ancient bronze drums and danced happily. The whole Miao Ling became a sea of joy, and national festivals slowly kicked off. In all regions of Guizhou Province, only Miao people have dozens of festivals every year.

In March and April, when spring is in full bloom, the Fireworks Festival and the Solitaire Festival of the Dong people follow one after another. When Dong people sing big songs, wrestling becomes a unique scenery on the festival. This month, the Miao and Han compatriots have spent the Sister Meal Festival together, and the scale can reach tens of thousands. Playing drums and singing songs have become popular programs for young people.

In May and June, Qingshui River ushered in a passionate summer, and the Miao, Dong and Han youths, who were hot together with summer, struggled to compete for the first place. Amid the passionate cries of tens of thousands of people, Qingshui River was splashed with waves, and people were immersed in a fierce, energetic and happy ocean.

In Buyi Shanzhai, at night, Buyi boys play the yueqin to show their love for the girl. Miao and Buyi youths are busy catching up with the song meeting, and they all hope to find their sweetheart in the song. The "Sister Festival" in Taijiang County, Qiandongnan Prefecture, known as the "oldest Oriental Valentine's Day", Miao and Dong costume shows and large-scale song and dance performances all make tourists feel the unique charm of ethnic minorities.

in August, September and October, the minority areas in Guizhou have become a sea of jubilant festivals. When the harvest is good, the Shui people have a "festival", and every family entertains guests and beats drums to pray for good weather in the coming year. The Miao people gathered tens of thousands of visitors from all directions, danced Lusheng dance and stepped on Miao drums, and the Miao people showed their unique charm to the outside world.

The festivals of ethnic minorities in Guizhou are colorful. In this ancient and mysterious land, 49 ethnic groups express their beautiful hopes for life with festive songs and dances.