Duihuahua is a Hui dance.
Hui dance:
1. In the long history, Hui people in northwest China have developed rich folk music, among which "Hua 'er" and "Banquet Song" are famous.
2. "Hua 'er" is a folk song with the most Hui characteristics, especially the Hui people in Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia and Xinjiang, who have the habit of singing "Hua 'er" behind their ears and facing the green hills. "Flower", also known as "teenager", originated in Linxia, where Hui people gathered, and later developed from Gansu to Qinghai and Xinjiang, and most of them sang among Hui people. After hundreds of years of evolution, there are more than 1 kinds of tunes, which have formed different schools and styles such as Hezhou Flower, Lianhua Mountain Flower, Ningxia Flower and Qinghai Flower. It is generally forbidden to sing "Flowers" at home and in villages, and only in the wild. In addition to singing "flowers" at ordinary times, some "flowers" parties have gradually formed in various places.
3. Banquet song is a tune sung by Muslims in northwest China at wedding banquets and other festive occasions, especially in Linxia, Gansu, Minhe, Hualong and Ningxia in Qinghai. When some Hui youths hold weddings, some famous singers are invited in advance to congratulate and entertain. There are solos, duets and chorus, one after another, which adds to the festive atmosphere of the wedding.