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What festivals are there for ethnic minorities?
The traditional festivals of ethnic minorities are as follows:

1, Mongolian. The traditional festivals in Mongolia mainly include the New Year in the old calendar, and the Mongolian language is "Chagan Saren", that is, the white moon. Mongolian New Year Festival is also called "White Festival" or "Bai Yue", which is closely related to the whiteness of milk. In addition, there are Nadam, Horse Milk Festival and so on.

2. Korean. The festivals of Korean people are basically the same as those of Han people, mainly including Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Old People's Day. There are also three family festivals, namely, the baby's first birthday, the Jiahui Festival (60th birthday) and the Wedding Festival (60th wedding anniversary). Children, relatives and friends, and neighbors all bless and celebrate the old man's birthday every time he returns to Jia Jia Festival and Wedding Festival.

3. Dai people. The major festivals of the Dai people include the Songkran Festival, the Closing Festival and the Opening Festival, all of which are related to Buddhism.

4. Dongxiang nationality. Dongxiang people, like other ethnic groups who believe in religion, have three major festivals every year, namely Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and Holy Day, all of which come from Islam.

5. Bulang people. Hounan Festival is a grand annual festival of Bulang people, which is held on the 7th day after Tomb-Sweeping Day in the third month of the lunar calendar, that is, April 13-15 in the solar calendar. In the festival, the main activity is to throw water at each other, and the ceremony is held in full accordance with the primitive traditional way of the Bulang people-the custom of welcoming the sun, so people call it the festival of welcoming the sun.