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The Deang people also had a water festival, time in the seventh day after the Qingming Festival, in addition to splashing water blessing and jumping elephant foot drum dance and other programs and the Dai Water Festival consistent, the Deang Water Festival is the most distinctive custom is to wash the hands of the elders to wash their feet. At that time, the young people of each family should prepare a basin of hot water, bring it and put it in the center of the hall, invite parents and other elders of the family to come out and sit on the hall, kowtow and ask for forgiveness from them for their unfiliality in the past year. The elders are also asked to review what they have not done enough to set an example for the younger generation during the year. The younger generation then washes the hands and feet of the elders while wishing each other a year of harmony and hard work. In the event of a parent's death, older brothers and sisters and sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law become the recipients of the foot-washing. This custom comes from an old legend: a disobedient son working in the mountains on the seventh day after the Ching Ming Festival, saw the scene of the nestlings feeding, and realized that he was determined to treat his mother well, and at that time, his mother was walking towards the mountains to bring food to her son, and she accidentally slipped and fell. The son rushed to help her, but she thought he was coming to beat her, and crashed headlong into a tree. The son regretted it, cut down the tree and carved a statue of his mother, and every year, on the seventh day after the Qingming Festival, he would dip the statue into warm water sprinkled with flower petals to clean it. It has since evolved into a custom. Tibetans Every nation has its own unique culture and living habits, Tibetans are an ancient and passionate people, in the long history, also formed their own habits and taboos in life. 1、When two friends who have met each other after a long time greet or chat with each other, your hand can't be on each other's shoulder. 2, you can not cross or step on other people's clothes, nor can you put your own clothes on other people's clothes, and you can not cross over people. 3. Women drying their clothes, especially pants, and underwear must not be dried where everyone passes by. 4、No whistling or crying loudly in the house. 5, family members out of the house, guests have just left, at noon and after sunset and the first day of the Tibetan New Year can not sweep or dump garbage. 6. Outsiders are not allowed to mention the name of a deceased person in front of his or her relatives. 7. Work that should be completed this year cannot be left to be done next year, such as twisting wool, weaving sweaters, carpets, and so on. 8, dusk, can not just go to people's homes, especially when people will have a pregnant woman in labor and just gave birth to a woman in labor or a seriously ill person, strangers can not go. 9. After noon, you can't take out any property in your house. 10, a stranger to the big mountains and cliffs and canyons that you have never been to before, you can not make a lot of noise. 11, can not cross or step on eating utensils, pots and pans, ladle and basin. 12, two people at home at the same time out of the house, and in the opposite direction, can not go out at the same time, must go out before and after the time to go out and to go out time to be separated. 13. Women are not allowed to comb or wash their hair at night, nor are they allowed to go out with their hair draped over their heads. 14. When using brooms and dustpans, they cannot be passed directly by hand, but must be placed on the ground first, and then another person picks them up from the ground. 15, whenever friends and relatives to your home to visit or visit you, will take some ghee tea or barley wine and other items as a gift to you, the guests before leaving to vacate the things, can not be all vacated, you must leave a little bit in the inside or change a little bit of their own things loaded. 16, chipped or cracked bowl can not be used to eat, and can not pour tea for guests. II. YI NATIONS The Yi Torch Festival, also known as the Yi Year. In the eyes of the Yi people, fire symbolizes light, justice, prosperity, and a powerful force capable of destroying all evil. The Torch Festival is a festival of joy, love and happiness for the Yi people. III. Hong Kong Chinese New Year Lunar New Year is traditionally a grand festival in China, and I believe that no Chinese person is unaware of it. However, the Lunar New Year in Hong Kong is very different from the traditional one in terms of customs and atmosphere. In recent years, very few Hong Kong people have traditionally put up Chinese New Year couplets and New Year paintings at home during the Lunar New Year. Instead, they put up spring scrolls such as "Prosperous Business" and "Peaceful Entry and Exit" in some stores or at home. Nevertheless, the original intention of putting up spring scrolls is the same as putting up spring couplets and New Year's paintings, which is to take its auspicious meaning and hope that everything will go smoothly and peacefully in the coming year. In addition, lion dances and dragon lanterns are also performed in some villages and walled villages in the New Territories, and large-scale lion dances and dragon lanterns can hardly be seen on the streets of the urban areas in the New Year. As for the discharge of firecrackers, firecrackers, etc. in Hong Kong is prohibited, but since 1982 every year on the second day of the Lunar New Year, the evening of the Victoria Harbour will hold a grand fireworks display, which has become more than 10 years to welcome the Spring Festival of a program. Hong Kong is known as the "Gourmet Paradise", and there are many Chinese New Year customs related to food, and most families will have a "Lunar New Year Dinner" during the Chinese New Year, which is usually a dinner party at home, where the whole family gathers on New Year's Eve and enjoys the dinner together. And after dinner, a major program, the first choice is believed to be strolling in the flower market, during the Lunar New Year, Hong Kong and Kowloon have a number of New Year's Eve markets, which Victoria Park's flower market is the largest and most lively. Hong Kong people are accustomed to the family after dinner to visit the flower market, New Year's Eve is even more crowded, shoulder-to-shoulder, everyone together to celebrate the festive season. During the Lunar New Year in Hong Kong, the happiest people are the children who receive "Lai Si" (red packets), and during the Lunar New Year, you can hear the laughter of the "Lai Si" collectors everywhere. "Lai Si" originally means "good fortune" and has become an indispensable part of Chinese New Year celebrations with loved ones. IV. Macao New Year's Customs Macao's New Year's Customs have a unique flavor. One of the most traditional Chinese New Year customs preserved in Macau is the "thanking of the stove". On the 23rd day of the Lunar New Year, the Macau people send off the God of Stoves, which is called "thanking the God of Stoves". According to Chinese tradition, Macanese people also use Zao candies to give the god of Zao, saying that they use the candies to paste the mouth of the god of Zao, so as to prevent him from saying bad words to the Jade Emperor. I have seen a Santa Claus statue on the stove of a Macanese family on Flower Street in Macao, and strangely enough, the Santa Claus statue is labeled with a couplet that reads, "Good things are said in heaven, and good fortune comes to the house". The Chinese New Year in Macau starts on the 28th day of the Lunar New Year, which is called "Yi Fa" in Cantonese, and most business owners invite their employees to a "Lunar New Year's dinner" at the end of the year to signify good fortune and good fortune. The New Year's flavor in Macau can be truly felt from the 28th day of the Lunar New Year. On New Year's Eve, the New Year's Eve vigil and the flower market are the two major events for Macau people to celebrate the old and welcome the new. The New Year's Eve is to play mahjong, watch TV, catch up on old times and chat, and *** enjoy the joy of family; probably influenced by the Western Christmas and Valentine's Day, Macau people also scramble to buy some auspicious flowers and trees to welcome the New Year at New Year's Eve, which has now become a Macau New Year's custom. Macau in the Lantern Festival organized flower market, mostly peach blossoms, daffodils, potted bamboo, potted oranges, blossoms, wishing for peace, flowers and trees signify a new year's good prospects. The flower market in Macau is held for three days, which gives endless comfort to the people of Macau who have been running around for a year. On the day of Chinese New Year, Macao people pay attention to "Lai Si", "Lai Si" is the red packet, this day the boss to see the staff, the elders to see the younger generation, and even married people to see the unmarried people have to "Lai Si"." Li Shi" pure crisp is to show good luck. Macau people call the second day of the Lunar New Year "New Year's Eve". It is customary to have a "New Year" meal, which must be prepared with hairy vegetables, lettuce, and carp, which is meant to take its wealth and fortune. From the day of the "New Year", the Macau government allows civil servants to "bet" (gamble) for three days. After the "New Year", Macau returns to the traditional Chinese New Year customs until the Lantern Festival, when fireworks and firecrackers are set off, dragons and lions are danced, and the day is filled with joy. V. Taiwan's Spring Festival customs to pick up interest Spring Festival, is the Chinese nation's long history, the most grand folk traditional festivals. In Taiwan, which is separated from Fujian Province by a stretch of water, its history and culture, customs, living habits, relatives and so on are all inherited from the motherland, especially in the southern Fujian region, and thus the Spring Festival customs of the island's people are naturally similar to those of the motherland's folk. As the ancestors of the islanders (mostly Minnan and Hakka people) went to Taiwan for development, it has been a long time since then and has gone through many vicissitudes, so the Chinese New Year customs there have gradually formed some unique patterns and colors. VI. Interesting Jiangsu Spring Festival customs Spring Festival in Jiangsu folk, in addition to the Spring Festival couplets, hanging pictures, the New Year's Eve, lion dance, the New Year's Eve and the country the same customs, there are some unique customs, is now recorded a number of them for the benefit of readers. Suzhou people on New Year's Eve in the rice into the cooked water chestnuts, digging out when eating, called "digging Yuanbao", friends and relatives to come and go, bubble tea should be placed into two green olives, said to drink "Yuanbao tea", congratulations on wealth. Wujin people on the morning of the first day of the year, the ancestral portrait hanging in the middle of the hall, for the tea and fruit, rice cakes, a family of old and young people in order to perform the New Year's rite, known as the "worship God Shadow." They are not allowed to sweep the floor from home to sweep, for fear that the "wealth", "Ruyi" swept out, can only sweep from the outside to the inside. Jiangning people have the Spring Festival "playing the drums of the gods," the custom, by the flag to open the way, drummers and gongs to beat the drums with all their strength, the third "playing the night drums," the seventh "on the seven drums," thirteen to fifteen to play the "bare shoulder drums," the atmosphere is enthusiastic. Nantong people have the custom of inserting sesame stalks, holly and cypress branches in front of their homes or halls, meaning that life blossoms and grows higher and higher, and is verdant all year round. Huaiyin people also have the sixth to the child "baked head wind" custom. It is the night to take the child to the field open space lit torches, for the child to drive away the evil spirits, baked while singing: "baked head, wake up the brain, baked feet, step corrective, baked belly is not diarrhea, full of baked all over the body, the disease will never see." Wuxi fishermen on the eighth day of the year to take a boat to the West Hill to worship the custom of Yuwang Temple, praying for the blessing of the God of Water, sacrificing ao fine Buddha, called "on