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  • Three major Islamic festivals are observed in [[China]]. The first is [[Lesser Bairam]], held on the firs
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  • == Festivals == ...For followers of Theravada Buddhism in Southeastern Asian countries, these festivals fall on the same day, the 15th day of the fourth lunar month (the day of th
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  • ...le fairs are an important and joyful destination for Chinese people during festivals, most especially the [[Spring Festival]], or Chinese New Year. ('''[[Temple
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  • ...come one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. The other three festivals are Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival, Canada's Quebec City Winter Carnival, an [[category: Chinese festivals]]
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  • ...come one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. The other three festivals are Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival, Canada's Quebec City Winter Carnival, an
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  • Past festivals have featured artistic parades, "Beer Carnival" games, beer tasting, drinki [[category:festivals]]
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  • ...le fairs are an important and joyful destination for Chinese people during festivals, most especially the [[Spring Festival]], or Chinese New Year. ...ell as the Republic of China (1912-1949). Major temples all have their own festivals, some of which are held regularly. During the Spring Festival, the temple f
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  • ...festival]][[category:traditional Chinese festivals]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • ...'''庙会''') is an important and joyful destination for Chinese people during festivals, most especially the [[Spring Festival]]. [[Temple fair|(More...)]]
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  • ...ed from January to June in many areas of China, but most of cherry blossom festivals fall between March and May. Gorgeous flowers are the main attraction of the [[Category: Festivals]]
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  • [[category:spring festival]][[category:traditional festivals]][[category:festivals]]
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  • [[category:spring festival]][[category:traditional festivals]][[category:festivals]]
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  • [[category:spring festival]][[category:traditional festivals]][[category:festivals]]
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  • [[category:spring festival]][[category:traditional festivals]][[category:festivals]]
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  • [[category:folk customs]][[category:traditional festivals]][[category:festivals]]
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  • ...and Snow Festival''' has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals.[[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival| (More...)]]
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  • ...Starting in 1985, it has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. [[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...Starting in 1985, it has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. [[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...Starting in 1985, it has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. ([[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival|More...]])
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  • ...Starting in 1985, it has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. ([[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival|More...]])
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  • ...Starting in 1985, it has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. ([[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival|More...]])
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  • ...Starting in 1985, it has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. ([[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival|More...]])
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  • ...Starting in 1985, it has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. ([[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival|More...]])
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  • ...Starting in 1985, it has become one of the world's four major ice and snow festivals. ([[Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival|More...]])
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  • Three major Islamic festivals are observed in [[China]]. The first is [[Lesser Bairam]], held on the firs
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  • === '''''Related festivals''''' ===
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  • During the [[Lantern Festival]] and other festivals, the lion dance marks the beat of the frolics, bringing luck and happiness ...icious animal he dreamed about. He further ordered it to be paraded during festivals and ceremonies, to make the state prosperous and people peaceful.
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  • [[Category:2010 film festivals|Shanghai]]
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  • [[Category: Festivals]]
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  • ...son to visit the village is from March to October, when there will be many festivals of Yunnan ethnic groups and abundant fruit and flowers.<br>
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  • ...sociation]] in 1992, the event is regarded as one of the four biggest film festivals, along with the [[Changchun Film Festival]], [[the Shanghai International F
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  • [[Category: Festivals]][[Category: Popular words]]
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  • ...lage is the first month and the sixth month of lunar year, when many local festivals will be held.<br>[[category:village]]
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  • [[Category:Traditional Chinese festivals]][[Category:Chinese culture]]
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  • [[Category:Traditional Chinese festivals]][[Category:festivals]]
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  • The folk cultural activities along with the festivals also attract every visitor to the museum. The activities like "walk the ble
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  • [[Category: Festivals]]
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  • [[Category:customs]][[category:spring festival]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • [[Category:Transportation]] [[Category:Festivals]] [[Category:Railways]] [[Category:Popular_words]]
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  • ...on of a collection of different versions of the Tripitaka. During Buddhist festivals and the Lunar Chinese New Year, tens of thousands of pilgrims arrive to bur
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  • When the festivals or holidays come, many interesting activities are held there. The famous an
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  • [[Category:traditional festivals]][[Category:festivals]]
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  • Some of the festivals the Han people celebrate include [[Spring Festival]], [[Lantern Festival]],
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  • [[Category:folk arts]][[category:folk customs]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • Opening Hours: 8: 30-11: 30, 13:30-16:30 Tuesday and Friday (except festivals and holidays)
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  • ...Australian Chinese pianist and collector. The museums host important music festivals and contests regularly.
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  • ...to withdraw troops. Gongs were also used in folk activities such as grand festivals, weddings and funerals, to add a magnificent air to the scene.
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  • [[Category:Traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • == Festivals == ...For followers of Theravada Buddhism in Southeastern Asian countries, these festivals fall on the same day, the 15th day of the fourth lunar month (the day of th
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  • .... Special needs in terms of food, funerals and the observance of religious festivals are protected by the people's government.
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  • [[Category:folk customs]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • [[category: Festivals]][[category: Population]]
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  • ...number of drummers ranges from a few to several thousand. When celebrating festivals or the bumper harvest, performers often stage a large-scale Ansai waist dru
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  • [[Category:Traditional Chinese Festivals]]
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  • ...rds that lamps lighted up the whole county of Wuqiao for three days during festivals, people set off firecrackers and performed acrobatics, and the local feudal
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  • [[Category: Festivals]]
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  • [[Category:traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • ...'[[Uproar in Heaven]]'' have each won several awards in international film festivals. ...n shown since 1995. More of China's films won awards at international film festivals, such as ''[[Ju Dou]]'' (1990) and ''[[To Live]]'' (1994) by Zhang Yimou, '
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  • On festivals, fairs are at the temple, when Daoist ceremonies are performed by the pries
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  • [[category:food]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • ...vals as the Hans. On June 6 and April 8, however, they celebrate their own festivals in commemoration of the leaders of ancient uprisings and their ancestors. O
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  • [[Category:Traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • [[category:food]][[category:traditional festivals]]
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  • ...God Temple. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the major Daoist religious festivals in the temple were the “three inspection tours,” the birthday of the Ci
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  • ...cial contact between young men and women was quite free, especially during festivals. It was common for the groom to move into the bride's home after the weddin Dai festivals, closely related to religious activities, included the "Door-Closing" festi
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  • ...reas have great difficulty in communicating with each other. Their art and festivals also differ between areas. Different Miao communities celebrate different festivals. Even the same festivals may fall on different dates. In southeast Guizhou and Rongshui County in Gu
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  • ...nis who live in the Honghe area celebrate the Spring, Dragon Boat and Moon festivals. ...and Ahjigu are songs sung on solemn occasions such as weddings, funerals, festivals and religious rituals.
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  • Tatar cuisine, popular in Xinjiang, includes various kinds of pastries. At festivals, they serve pastries called "Gubaidiai" and "Yitebailixi," the former being At festivals, the Tatars often hold mass dancing contests. "The Plough Head Festival" ev
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  • ...slamic rules. If they wanted to invite mullahs for prayers on occasions of festivals, wedding, burial ceremonies or illnesses, they had to present given amounts ...estivals and ceremonies are related to religion. The Corban and Id El-fitr festivals are occasions for feasts of mutton and mutual greetings. The Nawuruz Festiv
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  • ...cities. It began as a diversion acted by and for peasants and artisans at festivals and special solar periods (the 24 weather-oriented divisions of the year).
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  • [[Category: Traditional Chinese festivals]]
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  • ...are maize and buckwheat. Hunting yields abundant meat. During their major festivals, they slaughter oxen and pigs. Both men and women are heavy drinkers. The festivals of the Lisus living closer to the hinterland are nearly the same as those o
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  • ...ractice of slaughtering cattle in large numbers for weddings, funerals and festivals has been changed.
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  • ...n the past, there were many taboos, such as suspending productive labor on festivals, which hindered the development of production. After 1949, weddings and fun
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  • Most Gelao festivals are similar to Han traditions, but some practices differ. At Spring Festiva
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  • ...Dragon Boat Festival was celebrated. Unlike the Han and Zhuang Dragon Boat festivals, the Mulams used to carry a paper boat into the fields and a shaman would c
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  • ...ited to chant scriptures at weddings, funerals, the New Year Day and other festivals. Some of the Naxis were followers of Lamaism. Buddhism, Taoism and Christia The traditional festivals include the "Farm-Tool Fair" in January, "God of the Rain Festival" in Marc
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  • ...rving Mass, baptising, monkhood initiation, fasting, celebrating religious festivals, observing extreme unction, and holding memorial ceremonies, are protected
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  • During the Lantern Festival and other festivals, the lion dance marks the beat of the frolics, bringing luck and happiness ...icious animal he dreamed about. He further ordered it to be paraded during festivals and ceremonies, to make the state prosperous and people peaceful.
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  • ...n are all practiced. They follow the Tibetan calendar and observe the same festivals as the Tibetans.
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  • ...]], baptising, [[monkhood]] initiation, [[fasting]], celebrating religious festivals, observing extreme unction, and holding memorial ceremonies, are protected ...to religion or belief; they should have the freedom to celebrate religious festivals and hold religious rites based on their faiths and morals; and they should
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  • The Dongs have many festivals – [[Spring Festival]], [[Worshipping Ox Festival]], [[New Harvest Festiva
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  • ...There were also cooks who sold their cooking skills as "external cooks" at festivals, banquets, and weddings. Their different services were evidence of the fier
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  • [[Category:festivals]][[Category:traditional festivals]]
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  • ...nt of drums and flutes in the fields or on construction sites. Traditional festivals are celebrated heartily, especially the Lunar New Year, and the Mid-Autumn
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  • Most Gelo festivals echo Han traditions, but some practices differ. At Spring Festival – the
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  • [[Category:Traditional_festivals]] [[Category:Festivals]]
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  • ...uch retain their popularity in local communities. During Buddhist and folk festivals, followers make it a point of assembling in local temples to worship and ce
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  • ...urs have a rich repertory of folk dances which they love to perform during festivals. Women participate in group singing and most women own a musical instrument
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  • ...for their dead. They follow the [[Tibetan calendar]] and observe the same festivals as the Tibetans.
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  • ...ompetitions, and many have made remarkable achievements. Large-scale music festivals are held regularly: [[Shanghai International Art Festival]], [[Beijing Inte
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  • ...ial festival occasions, and every year Shes participate in several singing festivals. Shes like to sing duets, but they sing alone as well.
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  • ...similar to the Spring Festival. There are also Islamic festivals. On major festivals and summer nights, old and young, men and women, gather on the pasturelands
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  • ...y gatherings, the young dance to songs sung by elders. There are many Jino festivals. The biggest one takes place on New Year's Day in March and is celebrated a
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  • ...e expanded over time, so that eventually it was a part of most rituals and festivals. By the [[Han dynasty]] (206 BC – 220 AD), dancers and actors were wearin
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  • Boat racing is a popular way of celebrating festivals, good harvests and weddings in Zhouzhuang. It's a tradition that has endure
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  • ...reached a consensus on the framework of chartered flights for traditional festivals and special cases. According to the agreement, chartered flights will be ar
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  • While sharing many festivals with the Hans, the Zhuangs have three red-letter days of their own: the Dev
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  • Festivals take place one after another in the Yao communities, at a rate of about onc
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  • ...the cross-Straits direct passenger charter flights can be conducted on all festivals and holidays, they can also gradually develop into a regular practice. On t
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  • ...onal Manchu meal consisted of steamed millet or cakes of glutinous millet. Festivals were traditionally celebrated with dumplings, and the New Year's Eve with a
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  • ...were considered good foods, which only the well-to-to Yis could afford. At festivals, boiled meat with salt was the best food, which only slave owners could en
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