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What festivals do Hui people have?

Hui nationality is a minority in China, which has a rich and colorful festival culture. The following are some important festivals of the Hui nationality:

1. Eid al-Adha: Eid al-Adha is a traditional festival of the Hui people and a Ramadan fasting festival of Islam. On the last day of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar every year, the Hui people hold celebrations, including rallies, prayers and gifts.

2. Eid al-Fitr: Eid al-Fitr is an important festival held by the Hui people after Ramadan, marking the end of fasting. People will tidy up their families, put on new clothes, hold prayer ceremonies, visit relatives and friends and give gifts to each other.

3. Courbon Tazi Festival: Courbon Tazi Festival is a traditional festival of Hui people, which was established to commemorate Muhammad in Courbon. This festival is usually held between February 28th and 30th in the Islamic Calendar 12. People will gather in mosques, hold grand religious ceremonies and hold various cultural activities.

4. Eid al-Adha: Eid al-Adha is a Hui farming festival, usually in May or June of the lunar calendar. People will hold sacrificial ceremonies in the fields to pray for a bumper harvest and peace. At the same time, there are also some folk activities, such as dances and songs, which show the charm of traditional culture.

The above are some important festivals of the Hui nationality, and each festival has its own characteristics and significance. By celebrating these festivals, the Hui people have preserved and inherited their own unique culture.