馃毆 Dai Closed and Open Door Festivals
Dai Theravada Buddhist festivals around the rainy retreat, centered on temple offerings, precepts, retreat opening and closing, and village rites.
Open in the 3D map- China 路 Xishuangbanna Closed and Open Door Festivals 路 Yunnan
- China 路 Dehong Closed and Open Door Festivals 路 Yunnan
- China 路 Menglian Open Door Festival 路 Yunnan
Traditions and customs
- local festival custom
- worship
- almsgiving
- procession ethnic
Food and symbols
- meal
- local festival food
- rice meal
When it is celebrated
Dai Closed and Open Door Festivals is usually organized around Traditional calendar date varies by region. Month: Feb / Sep / Dec
Shared roots and regional differences
Shared roots: blessing, drums
China regional differences
- Xishuangbanna Closed and Open Door Festivals (China 路 Yunnan): drums, traditional clothing
- Dehong Closed and Open Door Festivals (China 路 Yunnan): drums, traditional clothing
- Menglian Open Door Festival (China 路 Yunnan): dance drums, traditional clothing
Dai Closed and Open Door Festivals
Dai Closed and Open Door Festivals matters because it turns devotion, ritual calendars, and sacred community time into a visible cultural system of time, place, family, and public ritual.
Customs
- local festival custom
- worship
- almsgiving
- procession ethnic
Food
- meal
- local festival food
- rice meal
Music / Dance
- drums
- dance
- dance drums
- local music and dance
FAQ
What is Dai Closed and Open Door Festivals?
Dai Theravada Buddhist festivals around the rainy retreat, centered on temple offerings, precepts, retreat opening and closing, and village rites.
When is Dai Closed and Open Door Festivals celebrated?
Dai Closed and Open Door Festivals is usually organized around Traditional calendar date varies by region. Month: Feb / Sep / Dec.
What traditions are associated with Dai Closed and Open Door Festivals?
Common traditions include local festival custom, worship, almsgiving, procession ethnic, meal, local festival food.