The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is a time for celebration and reunion among all ethnic groups in China. Different ethnic minorities have their unique customs and traditions during this festive season. Here are some of the customs of the minority ethnic groups during the Spring Festival.

For the Tibetan people, the Losar, or Tibetan New Year, is a significant event. They clean their homes, prepare special foods like tsampa (roasted barley flour), and wear new clothes. They also perform traditional dances and offer prayers to the gods.
The Hani people celebrate the New Year with the "Mianyang Festival." They build a bamboo bridge over a river, symbolizing a bridge to the afterlife. They also perform traditional dances and offer sacrifices to the gods.
The Miao people celebrate the New Year with the "Miao New Year," also known as "Dongfang Festival." They wear traditional costumes, dance, and sing. They also prepare special dishes like "Miao rice" and "Miao pork."
The Zhuang people celebrate the New Year with the "Zhuang New Year," known as "Bak Year." They clean their homes, prepare special foods, and wear new clothes. They also perform traditional dances and offer sacrifices to the gods.
The Uyghur people celebrate the New Year with the "Uyghur New Year," also known as "Navruz." They prepare special foods like "samsa" (a type of bread) and "noghat" (a sweet dish). They also wear new clothes and perform traditional dances.
These are just a few examples of the diverse customs and traditions of the minority ethnic groups during the Spring Festival. Each group has its unique way of celebrating this important time of the year, making the Chinese New Year a truly colorful and vibrant festival.
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