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The 2005 Water-Splashing Festival -- held on New Year's Day, 1367, according to the Dai calendar -- was celebrated by both visitors and residents in Jinghong, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China's Yunnan Province from April 12 to 18.
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The Water-Splashing Festival, New Year's Day by Dai calendar, will be celebrated in the Jinghong City Proper between April 12 and 18. The grandest festival of the Dai is usually held along with activities such as dragon-boat racing, sending off skyrockets, and throwing love pouches.
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The Thai New Year (Thai: Songkran , from Sanskrit sankrānthi "astrological passage"; Chinese: ) is celebrated every year from April 13 to April 15. It coincides with the New Year of many calenda...
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The Water Splashing Festival of Dai People, Place: In Jinghong City, Xishangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan Province. Time: From April 1 ... The Water Splashing Festival falls during the New Year of the Dai Calendar. It is the most important festival observed by the Dai ethnic group in Xishuangbanna Prefecture in southwestern China...
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Water Splashing Festival Tour,The Water Splashing Festival (Water Spray Festival) is the grandest traditional festival of Dai nationality. During three days in the mid April each year, the Dai people bless each other by splashing water and taking part in activities such as dragon boat racing, singing and dancing.
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Men and women indulge themselves in the spree of the Water Splashing Festival ... The three- to-four-day Water Splashing Festival is a traditional festival for the Dai people in Xishuangbanna and other places to send off the old and ring in the new, and to wish each other well. Water splashing is featured at this festival...
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Water Festival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Water Festival (Thai:Songkran:สงกรานต์, Khmer: ពិធីបុណ្យអុំទូក) is the form New Year celebrations take in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Laos and the Chinese provin...
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Brief introduction of some minority festivals from Water-Splashing Festival of Dai, Torch Festival of Yi, Knife-Pole Festival of Lisu to Bullfight Festival of Miao. ... 1. Water-Splashing Festival of Dai - the most influential festival in Yunnan Province...
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Water-Splashing Festival is the most ceremonious traditional festival of the Dai minority. ... Water-Splashing Festival is the most ceremonious traditional festival of the Dai minority. It usually takes place in mid-April of the solar calendar, often ten days before or after the Tomb-sweeping Day, and lasts three to seven days.
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Water-Splashing Festival,Dai minority,Dai,Dragon Boat Race ... Water-Splashing Festival is the most ceremonious traditional festival of the Dai minority. It usually takes place in mid-April of the solar calendar, often ten days before or after the Tomb-sweeping Day, and lasts three to seven days.
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