Have you ever wondered how different people celebrate the New Year? Let’s take a joyful journey to the southwestern border of China, where the Deang people live in Yunnan Province! ๐ณ
During the Spring Festival, men, women, and children gather under a huge banyan tree. They play with giant spinning tops shaped like millstones. These aren’t ordinary topsโthey carry thousands of years of history! As they spin, laughter fills the air, and everyone joins in the fun. It’s the Deang people’s special way of welcoming the New Year. ๐ฅณ
Meet Yao Shanglong, also known by his Deang name, A Sai. He’s 26 years old and comes from Baiyan Village in Zhenkang County. He proudly shares how his village has changed. In the past, families lived in old bamboo and thatch houses and grew vegetables and grains. But now, thanks to supportive government policies, everyone lives in modern houses! Plus, sugarcane and nut farming are helping the village thrive. ๐ฑ๐ก
The Deang people also have a vibrant culture called Ashuse. It’s a mix of songs, dances, and music that has been passed down for over 2,000 years. Imagine that! Anytime they feel like it, they start singing and dancing, expressing all the happy and sad moments of life. It’s a beautiful way to share stories and feelings. ๐ถ๐
The Deang people’s traditions show us the joy of community and the importance of keeping cultural heritage alive. Next time you celebrate a holiday, think about the Deang people spinning their tops and singing under the big banyan tree! ๐
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