One, Yao Girl's Day can be said to be the most traditional festival of the Yao people, usually held in the first week after the Spring Festival, in this festival, the girls will put on colorful costumes, to the town to celebrate , it can be said that in this day, the town of a joyful song and laughter and dance, and there is also gyro tournament, is also very striking, it can be said that this festival makes the amateur life of the Yao people more rich, but also the Yao people's culture is very rich. It can be said that this festival makes the amateur life of the Yao people richer.
Two, Yao Girls' Day is the same festival of China's ethnic minorities***. It has its own characteristics in different regions and different ethnic groups. Yao girls sing and dance on the day of the festival, and also play the gyro. The gyros are made of hardwood. In the competition, the two groups are separated by a certain distance. Each group takes turns using their own spinning gyro to hit the spinning gyro.
Third, the gyro that is still spinning after the hit wins. In addition, the streets are filled with colorful silks, lace, silverware, jewelry and other delicious snacks. On the day of the Yao Girls' Day, men and women bustle and fill the streets. Amid the stream of joy were Yao girls in peach-colored costumes, earrings and bracelets; and Miao girls in big-necked shorts and pleated skirts with three or four necklaces around their necks.
Four, Dai girls wearing lace, embroidered with beautiful patterns, wearing a silver bubble "rooster hat". They sell agricultural products in the market in groups, in front of the stalls to buy lace, colorful silk thread, earrings, bracelets and other silver jewelry. As the town disperses at sunset, the fields outside the city sing.
. The Yao Girls' Festival is one of the most distinctive of many traditional festivals. It is a folk custom that has been passed down from generation to generation among the Yao people. Together with the Panwang Festival and other traditional festivals, it forms a colorful Yao culture.