1, Dong nationality
On New Year's Eve, young men and women in every Dong village will visit each other and drink "New Year's tea" in the village. In addition, Dong people in Hunan and Guizhou will hold a collective activity called "Dong Year" during the Spring Festival. This activity is called Lusheng Festival, which is usually held in two villages. A village was divided into a team and held a Song Lusheng and a dance competition.
2. Hezhe nationality
The Spring Festival is the happiest festival of Hezhe nationality in a year. The Hezhen language for the Spring Festival is "Foeshikes", which means New Year's Eve. On New Year's Eve, Hezhe compatriots will burn bags to worship the three generations of ancestors and the Kitchen God. People will stay up all night, men will get together to drink and chat, women will be busy cooking stew, and children will get together to play all kinds of games. On the morning of the first day of junior high school, children, women and girls will wear new clothes embroidered with clouds to pay New Year greetings to their elders at home, and then go to relatives' homes to pay New Year greetings.
3. Yao nationality
During the Spring Festival, Yao people will hold some cultural and sports activities with national characteristics, such as thrush, bronze drum, crossbow shooting, hydrangea throwing and hunting, to celebrate the Spring Festival.
4. Zhuang nationality
During the Spring Festival and New Year's Eve, the whole family will get together and cook a meal with five-color glutinous rice on New Year's Day. This meal is called "rice for the aged", which means "to spend one's old age safely" in Zhuang language, and it means to have a bumper harvest. After a hearty dinner, people will sit around the fireplace to welcome the New Year. At 0 o'clock in the evening, people began to burn incense and light candles, and the altar was filled with sacrifices such as pork, whole chicken, zongzi and glutinous rice balls. The children set off firecrackers. In some places, Zhuang women carry buckets to the springs or rivers to play "new water" for good luck, while men go to temples to burn incense and paper.
5. Koreans
During the Spring Festival, every Korean family will cook delicious dishes and eat eight-treasure rice. On New Year's Eve, the whole family will get together all night to celebrate the New Year, play the spring flute and play the piano to welcome the New Year. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, I will wear clothes with national characteristics to pay a New Year call to my elders. Men, women and children will indulge in singing and dancing and hold tug-of-war and springboard pressing activities to celebrate the Spring Festival.
6. Ewenki nationality
On the first day of the first month of the Spring Festival, Ewenki people will pay New Year greetings to each other. In the evening, men, women and children gather in spacious houses to hold entertainment parties, sing and dance together and celebrate the Spring Festival.
7. Mongols
Mongolians will also eat jiaozi on New Year's Eve. Besides, they will eat "hand-grabbed meat" to show family reunion. On New Year's Eve, the younger generation will offer "farewell wine" to their elders. Young men and women will ride horses, walk through yurts, kowtow to their elders, and then drink and dance and race horses.