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Ethnic Groups in China are an inalienable part of China. Some of the minorities even have a history as long as that of the Han people. The ethnic festivals are like living fossils to reveal their past, lifestyles, and culture. Although the festivals and holidays together became a cultural phenomenon deeply rooted in Chinese culture, the festivals' dates, celebrations, and purposes may differ. Let's discover the 12 most fascinating ethnic festivals in China!
There are 56 nationalities in China, each has its unique costume culture. This article is a guide to the most distinguished trait for each ethnic clothing in China.
Achang people mainly live in Yunnan, and they are one of earliest ethnic groups ever inhabited in Yunnan area. They have their own language, but no writing system. Most of them can speak more than two kinds of languages besides their own.
China is a unified country with multiple ethics. From the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties, the ancestors of the Chinese people interacted with different tribes and fused different cultures to grow stronger and form a multi-ethnic country. The Chinese history, seen from the perspective of national development, is a history for many ethics to develop together. There are 56 ethnic groups in total in China. The Han ethnic group is China's leading ethnic group, accounting for 91.51% of the total population, and the other 55 ethnic groups, accounting for 8.49%. Still, the 55 ethnic groups are inseparable and have made extraordinary contributions to China's development.
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