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When do Dong compatriots usually celebrate the traditional festival Dong year?

Dong year is a traditional festival of Dong nationality. What is the difference between the Dong year and the Dong Spring Festival? How do the Dong people live when the Dong year comes? 4hw.com.cn reading channel tells you when the Dong people celebrate the Dong New Year?

When do Dong people celebrate the Dong New Year

According to Dong's traditional new year. It is generally the end of October or the beginning of November of the lunar calendar. At present, most Dong people are not in this year. Only some places still celebrate the year of Dong. These places spend two years a year. Dong year is called Xiaonian. The Spring Festival is the new year.

The Dong people in zhaizhang celebrate the Dong year at the beginning of November of the lunar calendar. In October, clean the front and back of the house, kill pigs and cattle, Chung Ciba and prepare for the new year. From the first to the fifth day of November, large-scale activities such as stepping on the song hall, jumping Lusheng and bullfighting will be held. In some places, the surname Festival is also called Guo Dong year, and the dates of each surname Festival are different. But it is usually November of the lunar calendar.

Dong year, there is no unified date. Because the Dong people are very hospitable and have wrongly opened the Dong year, which is convenient for relatives and friends to visit each other. Some villages set the year of Dong as the day when their ancestors established their villages and settled down, because the days come first and then. In 1984, the people's Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region determined the first day of November of the lunar calendar as the Dong winter festival, also known as the Dong year. Some choose Chou, Wei, Chen and Shuo, some choose Zi, Wu and Mao, and some spend it in the late October of the lunar calendar; Some are celebrated three times in mid November of the lunar calendar and the beginning of the Spring Festival.

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