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What does Xinjiang Nawa mean?

It is also called "Evil Ghost Festival of Slope". Traditional festivals of the old Uighurs. Popular in Kashgar and Hotan areas of Xinjiang. Similar to Tomb-Sweeping Day of Han nationality. There are no fixed festivals, and most of them are held in grand festivals. At that time, each family will go to the ancestral graves to cry and sacrifice, burn lanterns to educate the scriptures and mourn the dead. Then, every family eats "Puluo" (pilaf), men, women and children form a circle, and they are in a mood to dance the traditional group dance "Sainemu". Uighurs pay great attention to etiquette.

Lu Yu's elders and friends should put their right hands on their chests, lean forward and say "look at each other" as a sign of greeting. When the elderly eat or visit other people's homes, they should touch their faces with both hands to make a blessing religious ceremony "Duwa". Sometimes when we meet each other, we also do "Duwa". When eating, the whole family sits around the table. After the meal, before clearing the tableware, the elders make "Duwa" (prayer), and then during the holiday, men, women and children wear holiday costumes and dance "Sainem" to their heart's content. "Sainaim" is a popular folk dance form in Xinjiang. You can improvise solo, duet, or three or five people dancing together, accompanied by a band. The audience sits around clapping and singing. When the dance is fast, cheers are everywhere and the mood is very intense. At that time, every family will eat pilaf and hold prayers and sacrifices.