What are the large-scale traditional festivals of song and dance of China's ethnic minorities?

The Bai's March Street Festival, the Yi's Torch Festival, the Dai's Water Splashing Festival, and the Jingpo's Wooden Brain Long Song Festival. The Zhuang people from Jiangjiang take the New Year and June 14 as the grandest festivals, followed by the Qingming Festival and the New Eating Festival. The traditional festivals of the Naxi ethnic group include the "January Farming Tools Festival", the "March Dragon King Temple Festival" and the "July Mule and Horse Festival", etc. The Tujia ethnic group holds the Pendulum Festival during the Spring Festival every year. The Tujia hold a hand-waving dance every year during the Spring Festival, which is attended by as many as 10,000 people. There are many festivals of the Yao people, and small festivals are held almost every month, and the festivals vary from place to place. The major festivals include Spring Festival, She Wang Festival, Qingming Festival, Danu Festival and Jiuwang Festival. Wa Ethnic Group The "Ejung Kebang" is the new water festival in Wa language, which is a traditional festival of the Wa ethnic group in the southern part of Yunnan Province. Flower Cannon Festival of the Dong Ethnic Group Yi Torch Festival Torch juggling, wrestling, bullfighting, song and dance performances June 24 Flower Arrangement Festival Flower arranging, song and dance performances on the eighth day of the second month Yi Saiyi Festival Song and dance performances and brightly-colored costumes March 28 Tiger Festival of the Yi Ethnic Group Tiger sheng dancing, tiger dance from the eighth day of the first month of the Lunar New Year to the fifteenth day of the first month of the first month of the lunar New Year Yi Mizhi Festival God-worshiping ceremonies Muding March Festival Materiage and Folk Song and Dance Performances from March 27 to March 15 Song and dance performances March 27-February 19 Bai Dali March Street Material exchanges, song and dance performances March 15-21 Bai Green Girl Festival Song and dance Song and dance on the 15th day of the first lunar month

Bai Ouansan Ling Festival Rituals, rice-planting April 23-25

Bai Rice-planting Festival Rituals, rice-planting, songs and songs on the Mango Seed Day

Bai Torch Festival Torch-treeing, dragon boat races, and singing of Daben songs. June 25

Bai Shibaoshan Song Festival Temples and songs at the end of July

Bai Pear Blossom Festival Picnic in the pear orchard Every year when the pear blossoms are in full bloom

Bai Benjiao Festival Rituals, songs and dances, and cave music, which varies from village to village

Dai Water Splashing Festival Dragon Boat races, water-splashing, songs and dances, in the middle of the fourth month of the lunar calendar

Dai Dragon Delivery Day Rituals, songs and dances, in the first month of the solar calendar.

Diem Pagoda, song and dance, mid-July of the lunar calendar

Diem Open Door Festival Crosstown, Gao Sheng, song and dance, mid-October of the solar calendar

Hani Hani Amatu Festival, song and dance, and street feasts Dragon Day in February of the lunar calendar

"Bitou Za Za" (June New Year's Eve) Playing on swings, wrestling, song and dance, 24th of June, Swinging, singing and dancing 24th June

Hani "Rimadu" Festival Dancing, singing and wrestling March, Lunar New Year

Hani Grasshopper Catching Festival Grasshopper catching and eating 24th June, Lunar New Year

Hani Girl's Festival Swinging, singing and dancing 4th February, Lunar New Year

Hani Dragon Festival/Sinomi Festival Gongs, cowhide drums, bawu, ukulele 2nd day of the 2nd lunar month

Hani Misoza Festival Swings, songs and dances

Hani Hmong Aina Festival Bonfires, songs and dances early May

Hmong Hmong Huashan Festival Climbing flower poles, lusheng, songs and dances New Year's Day

Slusu Lisu Bath House Festival Hot springs bathing, song competitions 2nd day of the New Year

Lisu Lisu "Qashi" festival: reunion dinner, crossbow shooting competition, first to fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar

The Lisu Knife Pole Festival: climbing knife poles, descending into the sea of fire, bag throwing, singing and dancing on the eighth day of the second month

The Naxi Naxi Mira/Stick Festival: picnics, horse races, singing, dancing and trading of agricultural tools on the eighth day of the second month

Naxi Sanduo Festival: ceremonial rituals, song singing and bullfighting. Naxi Mule and Horse Race, Bullfighting, June 25

Naxi Mule and Horse Race, Material Exchange, Cultural and Sports Performances, Mid-March/Mid to Late July, Lunar Calendar

Naxi Sky Sacrifice, Sacrifice, Spring Sacrifice, New Year Sacrifice, Autumn Sacrifice, July

Naxi July Meeting, Material Exchange, Cultural and Sports Performances, Mid July, Lunar Calendar

Naxi Dragon Sacrifice, Material Exchange, Cultural and Sports Performances, New Year's Day, January 15

Lahu Kuza Festival (New Year's Festival) Elephant Foot Drum Dance, Songs and Dances Late March or early April of the Dai Calendar

Lahu Gourd Festival Bonfires, Songs and Dances Early 10th day of the 10th month of the Lunar Calendar

Lahu Sun God Sacrifice Sacrifice, Songs and Dances Lunar New Year's Eve

Va People Wa Lhamu Drum Festival Sacrifice, Songs and Dances Wa Month of the Gray Month of the Wa Calendar / December of the Chinese calendar

Wa people December

Brown People Ganyong Festival of the Brown People Rituals, Song and Dance April and September

Dulong People Dulong People Kacchuwa (New Year's Festival) Sacrifice, cattle-plowing, Song and Dance in winter or the first month

Jingpo People Jingpo People Meiming Songs Rituals, Song and Dance in the first month of the Lunar Calendar

Nu People Nu Year's Festival Worshiping Ancestors, Earth Sacrifice, Song and Dance December to the 10th day of the first month of the next year

Nu Flowers Festival Festival of flower gathering, song and dance 15th day of the third lunar month

Achang Achang Street Juggling white elephants, dancing on elephant feet and drums mid-September lunar calendar

Pumi Pumi Dainian Festival Swinging, horse-racing, song and dance 6th day of the first month of the Lunar New Year

Pumi Transmigration Festival Touring the mountains, song and dance 5th day of the 5th month

Tibetan grassland Tibetans

Tibetan grasslands Tibetans. Tibetan Tibetan Grassland Tibetan Festival/Tibetan New Year Horse racing, picnicking, and pot-hopping in the first month of the Lunar New Year

Tibetan Flower Festival Singing on the 14th day of the 6th month of the Lunar New Year

Tibetan Jumping to God Puja Sacrifices, songs and dances New Year's Eve of the Lunar New Year

Tibetan horse racing Horseracing on the 5th day of the 5th month of the Lunar New Year

Hui Hui Hui Gulbang Festival Reunion, animal slaughter October lunar calendar

Hui Eid al-Fitr Festival Worship, chanting, singing and dancing June

Hui Meat Ceremony Reduction of food May 23

Hui Eid al-Adha Festival Slaughtering of some cows and goats, sacrifices December of the + month of the lunar calendar

Hui Sacred Jubilee Festival March 12 in the Islamic calendar

Kinuo Kinuo Temaok Festival Dancing and singing, stringing of villages, gyroscopic playing January of the Jinuo calendar

Yao Yao Panwang Festival Festival of rituals, song and dance May 29

Yao Ganba Festival of copper drumming late December

Yao Yujiu Festival of song and dance May 29 every year

Yao Yujiu Festival

Yao Yujiu Festival of song and dance late December

Yao Yujiu Festival of Song and Dance late December

Yao Yujiu Festival of Song and Dance early May <

Danu Festival of the Yao People Dancing, dancing, martial arts and ball games 29th day of the 5th lunar month

Geotang Festival of the Yao People Men and women talking about love and singing songs for courtship 16th day of the 10th lunar month

Bullfighting in the Inverted Draft Festival of the Yao People 16th day of the 10th lunar month

Battle of the Bulls in the Inverted Draft Festival of the Yao People

Palm Meat Festival in honor of the first mother, Miluo Yuan, May 29, Lunar Calendar

Yao Bird Catching Festival, singing songs on the first day of February

Yao Girls' Street, exchange of goods, folk songs and dances, the first street after the Spring Festival every year

Zhuang Zhuang Longduan Festival, theater, juggling, songs and dances June

Lulang Festival of the Zhuang People The meaning of the festival is similar to that of the Spring Festival, which is celebrated on the first day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar or the first day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar (depending on the region)

Buyi People The Buyei people jump to the moon, exchange material, folk songs and dances, and perform on the 13th to the 15th of February

Buyei People March 3 Exchange of material, folk songs and dances, and perform on the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar every year

Buyei People " June 6" Material exchange, folk songs and dances. June 6" Material exchanges, folk songs and dance performances June 6

Buyi people jumping flowers Blowing leyou, playing the moon qin, blowing the wood leaves The first to the 21st day of the first month of the Lunar New Year every year

Aqua Festival Aqua Festival Expressing the same meaning as the Spring Festival on the first day of the 6th month of the Lunar New Year

Deang Deang Water Splashing Festival Splashing, singing and dancing 7 days after Ching Ming

Deang Festival >Deang festivals

Manchu The Manchu Festival of the Awarding of Gold Ancestors, Song and Dance October 13

Mongol The Mongolian Festival of Luban Rituals, Song and Dance Early April

Uyghur The Sa'il Festival Recreation May; June, July, and August

White Snow Festival Recreation First snowfall of the year at the beginning of winter