What are the folk cultural activities in Yunnan provinces and cities?

Name of Ethnic Festivals Main Activities Time (Lunar Calendar)

Yi (Chuxiong Prefecture, etc.)

Torch Festival: Torch Juggling, Wrestling, Bullfighting, Songs and Dances, June 24th

Flower Arrangement Festival: Flower Arrangement and Song Dueling, Early Feb. 8th

Yi Saiyi Festival: Songs, Dances and Brightly-colored Clothes, Mar. 28th

Yi Tiger Festival: Tiger Sheng Jumping and Tiger Dance, Lunar Calendar. The eighth to the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar

Yi Mizhi Festival God-worshiping Ceremony

Muding "March Meeting" Material Exchange, Folk Songs and Dances March 27 to February 19

Bai (Dali Prefecture, etc.)

Dali March Street Material Exchange, Horse Racing, Songs and Dances March 15 to 21

Dali March Street, Horse Racing, Songs and Dances March 15 to 21

Dali March Street, Dali, etc. 15th to 21st

Bai Green Girl Festival, song and dance 15th day of the first lunar month

Bai Three Spirits Festival, rituals, rice-planting 23rd to 25th April

Bai Rice-planting Festival, rituals, rice-planting, song and dance Mango Festival

Bai Torch Festival, tree torches, dragon boat races, singing of Daben songs 25th June

Bai Shibaoshan Festival, temples and song and dance End of July

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

Bai Benjamin Festival Rituals, songs and dances, and music from cave scriptures vary from village to village

The Dai (Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Dehong Prefecture, etc.)

Dai Water Splashing Festival Dragon Boat races, water-splashing, songs and dances, mid-Fourth month of the Gregorian calendar

The Dai Dragon Festival Rituals, songs and dances, January of the Gregorian calendar

Diem Buddha Festival, the first of its kind in China. Dai Closed Door Festival Diem Pagoda, song and dance, mid-July of the solar calendar

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

Hani (Honghe Prefecture and other places)

Hani Amatu Rituals, song and dance, and street banquets in the second month of the lunar year, the day of the dragon

"Bitter Zazha" (June) New Year's Festival Swinging, wrestling, singing and dancing June 24th

Hani Rimadu Festival Dancing, singing and wrestling March of the lunar calendar

Hani Grasshopper Catching Festival Grasshoppers are caught and eaten June 24th

Hani Girl's Festival Swinging, singing and dancing Early fourth of the second month of the lunar year

Hani Dragon Festival and New Rice Festival: gong, cowhide drum, bawu, ukulele, 2nd day of the 2nd lunar month

Misoza Festival of Hani People: swing, song and dance

Miao Aina Festival of Hani People: bonfire, song and dance early May

Miao (Wenshan Prefecture, etc.)

Miao Huashan Festival: flower pole climbing, lusheng, song and dance, 1st month

Luosu people (Nujiang Prefecture, etc.

This is the first month of the lunar year. >Lisu Bath House Festival: hot spring bathing, song contests on the second day of the first month of the lunar calendar

The Lisu Qash Festival: reunion dinner, crossbow shooting contests from the first to the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar

The Lisu Knife Pole Festival: climbing knife poles, descending into the sea of flames, bag-throwing, songs and dances on the eighth day of the second month of the lunar calendar

Naxi (Lijiang City and other places)

Naxi Mirahui/Stickhui Picnic, horse-racing, songs and dances, trading of agricultural tools Early February 8

Naxi Sanduo Festival Sacrifice, songs, bullfighting June 25

Naxi Mule and Horse Conference Material exchange, cultural and sports performances Mid-March/Mid to late July of the Lunar Calendar

Naxi Heavenly Ceremony Sacrifice Spring Ceremony in the New Year/Autumn Ceremony in the Seventh Month

Naxi July Ceremony Material exchange, Cultural and sports performances Mid-July of the summer lunar calendar

Naxi Dragon Sacrifice Festival Material exchanges, cultural and sports performances 15th day of the first lunar month

Lahu (Pu'er, Lincang, etc.)

Lahu Kuza Festival (New Year's Day) Elephant-foot Drum Dance, Songs and Dances End of the third month or the beginning of the fourth month of the Dai lunar calendar

Lahu Gourd Festival Bonfires, Songs and Dances The first 10th day of the tenth month of the lunar year

Lahu Sun God Sacrifice Rituals, songs and dances Lixia Day

Wa (Pu'er, Lincang and other places)

Wa Lamu Drum Festival Rituals, songs and dances Geri month of the Wa calendar/December of the Gregorian calendar

Browns (Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Lincang and Pu'er)

Browns' Ganyong Festival Rituals, songs and dances April and September

Dulong (Nujiang Prefecture and other places)

Dulong Kaqiaowo (New Year's Festival) Sacrifices, cattle-plowing, songs and dances in winter or the first month of the lunar calendar

Jingpo (Dehong Prefecture and other places)

Jingpo Meimen Zonggong (Jingpo) Sacrifices, songs and dances in the first month of the lunar calendar

Nu (Nujiang Prefecture and other places)

Nu New Year's Festival (Nujiang) Worshiping ancestors, sacrificing to the earth, songs and dances in the first month of the lunar calendar from December to the 10th day of the first month of the next year

Nu (Nujiang) The 10th day of the first month of the following year

Flower Festival of the Nu People Collecting flowers, singing and dancing on the 15th day of the third month of the lunar calendar

Achang People (Dehong Prefecture and other places)

Achang Meeting Street Playing with white elephants and dancing with elephant-footed drums in the middle of the ninth month of the lunar calendar

Pumi People (Lijiang City, Nujiang Prefecture and other places)

Pumi People's "Great Year "Festival" Swinging, horse racing, singing and dancing on the sixth day of the Lunar month

Pumi Transmigration Festival Touring, singing and dancing on the fifth day of the Lunar month

Tibetan (Diqing Prefecture, etc.)

Tibetan Grassland Tibetan Festival/Tibetan New Year Horse-racing, picnicking, pot-house dancing in the first month of the lunar month

Tibetan "Flowers "Flower" meeting Song pairing Fourteenth day of the sixth lunar month

Tibetan Jumping God Puja Sacrifice, song and dance New Year's Eve of the Tibetan calendar

Tibetan horse racing Horse racing The fifth day of the fifth lunar month

Hui ethnic group (Yunnan province)

Hui ethnic group Gulpang Festival Reunion, slaughtering of animals October of the Lunar Calendar

Hui ethnic group Eid al-Fitr Festival Worship, chanting of scriptures, song and dance June

Mezze Festival of the Hui People Reduction of food May 23

Eid al-Adha Festival of the Hui People Slaughtering of some cattle and sheep, sacrifices October and December of the lunar calendar

Hui Shengjijie Festival March 12 in the Islamic calendar

Kinuo (Xishuangbanna Prefecture)

Kinuo Temaok Festival Dancing, crosstalking and playing the dugout in January of the Kinuo Calendar

Yao (Wenshan Prefecture, Honghe Prefecture, etc.)

Yao (Wenshan Prefecture, Honghe Prefecture, etc.)

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

Ganba Festival of the Yao, copper drum dance, late December

Xijiu Festival of the Yao, song and dance May 29 every year

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

Yao "Gedang" Festival Men and women talk about love and sing songs to court couples 16th day of the 10th lunar month

Yao "Pouring Manuscripts" Festival Bullfighting 16th day of the 10th lunar month

The Yao Festival of Catching Birds and Singing Songs, Early February

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

The Zhuang (in Wenshan Prefecture and other places)

The Zhuang Longduan Festival, a festival of drama, juggling, singing and dancing, is held in June

At the same time, it is also a festival for the Zhuang people, who have been invited by the Chinese government to attend. Drama, juggling, singing and dancing June

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

Buyi (Qujing, Xishuangbanna Prefecture, etc.)

Moon Jumping of the Buyei People Material exchanges, folk songs and dances Feb. 13-15

March 3 of the Buyei People Material exchanges, folk songs and dances The third day of the third month of the lunar year

Buyi June 6 Material exchanges, folk songs and dances June 6

Buyi jumping flowers Blowing leyou, playing the moon qin, blowing the wood leaves The first day of the first month of the lunar year to 21

Shui (Qujing, Wenshan Prefecture and other places)

Shui festivals The meaning and the Spring Festival is similar to the first day of the lunar month, June 13 to 15, the first month of the Chinese New Year. The meaning is similar to that of the Spring Festival on the first day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar

Deang (Dehong Prefecture and other places)

Deang Water Splashing Festival Splashing water, singing and dancing 7 days after the Qingming Festival

Manchu (Kunming, Dali Prefecture, Qujing and other places)

Manchu Zuijin Festival Ancestor worship, singing and dancing 13th day of the October month

Mongolians (Wenshan Prefecture, Honghe Prefecture, Pu'er City and other places)

Mongolian Luban Festival (Luban Festival) Rituals, songs and dances on the second day of April