The third day of the third lunar month is Saturday, April 22nd. It is reported that the third lunar month, also known as Shangsi Festival, is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation, with Han, Zhuang, Miao and Yao as typical. The third day of March is still a grand and grand festival in some minority areas in southwest China.
March 3 is not only a simple traditional song festival of Zhuang nationality, but also an important day for Zhuang nationality to worship their ancestors and ancestors of Pangu and Buluotuo. Every March 3rd, young men and women of Zhuang nationality gather in the streets to sing songs and gather at the riverside for a banquet. At the same time, "March 3rd of Zhuang" is not only an important traditional festival of Zhuang, but also a traditional festival of Han, Yao, Dong and Miao nationalities in Guangxi.
Origin of the festival
The third day of March in the lunar calendar is a traditional festival of many ethnic groups in China, among which the Zhuang nationality is a typical one. In ancient times, young men and women of Zhuang nationality gathered in the streets to sing songs and gather at the riverside for a banquet. According to Zhuang legend, March 3rd is the birthday of Buluotuo, the ancestor of Zhuang nationality, and Shangsi Festival is celebrated by Han nationality. The third day of March is still a grand and grand festival in some minority areas in southwest China. In the central plains of northern China, there is also "February 2, the dragon looks up;" On March 3rd, XuanYuanSheng ".
Guangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, Hainan and other places have held a series of activities with new forms, high ideas and high mass participation, attracting the attention of tourists from all over the country. From a traditional national festival to a cultural tourism festival, it finally transformed into a local cultural tourism brand. The development of "March 3" provided useful reference and inspiration for the innovative development of traditional national festivals.