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The Chinese Miao’s Moon Dance Festival

By Clare Liu on Nov. 28, 10

The Miao ethnic group residing in southwest China are famous for their colorful costumes and beautiful silver rings. During holidays like the Moon Dance Festival, Miao girls will wear rich attire to display their beauty and wealth. The Moon Dance Festival is also the best time for young people to look for their partners. Men play Lusheng musical instrument, while girls dance around with their glistening silver rings. The festival is held three times a year. About the origin of this festival, here is a story.

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Ethnic Chinese Miao Food And Their Silver Earrings

By Clare Liu on Dec. 13, 09

Living in the remote mountainous areas of southwest China, the Miao minority group are celebrated for their handcrafted silver jewels like silver earrings and silver rings. During holidays and big ceremonies, people will wear these silver jewels from head to toe to display their beauty and wealth. Holidays are also a good time for them to get together with friends and relatives to enjoy big meals. Food on their table is various, unique, and ethnic. Here are recipes for just a few:

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Miao People And Their Legends: The Rooster

By Clare Liu on Sep. 18, 09

Do you know why roosters crow in the morning? The Miao minority group in southwestern China have an interesting story about it.

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Chinese Miao People And Their Festivals: Guzang

By Clare Liu on Sep. 9, 09

The GuZang Festival is a great occasion for the Miao people to worship their ancestors. They sacrifice bulls, beat drums, and hold other exciting ceremonies. In the Chinese language, the word Gu means a bull, while Zang means viscera of an animal. The festival only happens once every 13 years, at end of September or November.

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The Mysterious Chinese Miao Guzang Festival: A Story Thousands Of Years Old

By Clare Liu on Sep. 7, 09

The Miao minority in southern China celebrates the all-important GuZang festival every 13 years. They wear literally pounds of silver jewelry and take part in activities that date back thousands of years!

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