Bingzhongluo Festivals and Events

Festival is the important way to carry on the traditional culture, such as the ritual, sacrifice ceremony, costume, art, dinning etc.. Most elements of traditional culture in Bingzhongluo can be seen in their traditional festivals, especially the sacrificing an ox of Dulong people and their dancing and songs.  If you want to know more about Dulong, Nu and Lisu, the featured festivals should not be missed.

1.Kaquewa Festival(New Year Festival) 卡雀哇节

Kaquewa Festival is the only New Year Festival of Dulong people. It is held during the 11th and 12th lunar months, there is no fixed. Every family hangs up the colored tapestry as festival decoration on the first day. They honor the mountain god and hold shooting competition, hold the most exciting activities-killing and sacrificing an ox. They keep drinking, singing and dancing until they enjoy themselves to their hearts’ content.

2.Kuoshi Festival(New Year Festival) of Lisu People 阔时节

The Kuoshi Festival, the Lisu New Year, is the biggest festival among the Lisu people. Regions different, the time of celebration also differs. Generally, the festival lasts from the 5th day of the 12th lunar month to 10th day of 1st lunar month, a period the Lisu people call ‘the Month of Celebration’. During the festival, religious activities of offering sacrifices will be carried out and such amusements as crossbow, dancing, pole climbing and antiphonal-style singing will be held.

3.Zaotanghui(Bathing) Festival of Lisu People 澡堂会

The Bathing Gathering, also called ‘Tangquanhui’ 汤泉会, are yearly bathing gathering held in spring among the Lisu people living in Nujiang. In the period from 2nd to 6th day of the 1st lunar month, the Lisu people will carry with them luggage and food, and go to the hot springs called ‘the 16 Hot Springs in the Valley’ to have an amazing curing effects and a bathing here can rid them of a year’s pains and misfortunes. In this spring bathing period, song competitions are also held.

4.The Flower Festival of Nu People 鲜花节

It is Nu people’s traditional festival on the 15th day of the 3rd lunar month when all the mountains are covered with blossomed azaleas. It is said that these azaleas bloom to memorize the beautiful girl called Arong who invented the gilding ropes. During this festival, there are varied and interesting recreational activities and the inter-flow of commodities.