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What are the customs in Mojiang?

1. Mojiang International Twin Festival

Since 2005, Mojiang County has launched the annual "China Mojiang Tropic of Cancer International Twins Festival and Hani Sun Festival".

Mojiang is known as "the hometown of Hani people, the city of return, and the home of twins". In the "20 10 First China-China Festival Innovation Forum" and "20 10 China-China Brand Festival Awards Ceremony", China-China Mojiang Tropic of Cancer International Twin Festival and Hani Sun Festival were rated as "20 10 most internationally influential festivals".

In the 4th China-China National Festival Summit and "20 13 China Excellent National Festival" held in Wuhan, China-Mojiang Tropic of Cancer International Twin Festival and Hani Sun Festival won the honor of "the most internationally influential national festival".

2. In the long-term production practice and life process, Mojiang Yi people have formed many festivals and customs with unique national characteristics, such as Lunar New Year, Shepherd Festival and Torch Festival.

Hani people in Mojiang call "New Year" "flame". Before the Chinese New Year, old people cut down wild bamboos, chestnut trees and cypress trees to make brooms, cleaned up the columns and beams, and removed the "impurity". After that, Yamei cooked purple rice with a stone raft, steamed stew, killed the Chinese New Year pig and invited neighbors, relatives and friends next door to set it up.

When "Flameless Maya" (wild azaleas) is in full bloom, it means that Hani people have to rest their legs in a busy year and the new year officially begins.

Thirty years old is a day when the old and the new alternate and everything is newer. On New Year's Eve, the red rooster will be killed, which means that the days are booming, and then the square table with pine and cypress leaves will be paved, cooked food will be placed, and the heavens and the earth will be sacrificed, and the ancestral temple and the gods will be sacrificed. The elders also have to recite genealogy for future generations and tell the myths and legends of "Tapo Muye".