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What ethnic minority cultures do you know?

In addition to the Zhuang, Guangxi also has Yao, Miao, Mulao, Dong, Buyi, Shui, Yi, Maonan, Jing and other ethnic minorities. The Zhuang people are distributed throughout the region, with the largest population of about 15 million. Most of them have surnames such as Huang, Qin, Cheng, Shi, Lu, etc. There are Hydrangea, Zhuang Brocade, March 3 Dual Song Festival, Liu Sanjie, Tonggu, etc. The Yao people have Guoshan There are about 1.5 million Yao, Baibuyao and Panyao. Miluotuo is a national intangible cultural heritage. They include Bronze Drum Dance, Long Drum Dance, Shangdao Mountain and Down the Sea of ??Fire, and Diaojiaolou. The costumes of different Yao people are different. Live in remote mountainous areas or karst cave areas all year round. Distributed in the border areas of Hunan, Guangdong, and Guizhou. Most of them have the surnames Pan, Lan, Tan, Chen, etc. The Miao people have their own characteristics such as Miao embroidery, stilted buildings, silver ornaments, bullfighting, horsefighting, reed pipes, singing and dancing, and colorful costumes. Distributed in the border areas of Guizhou and Hunan. The Mulao people have the Ganpo Festival, and the customs of the Shui people are gradually becoming Chinese. The population is small, and they live in stilted buildings. The buildings have some cultural characteristics of their own, and most of them are located at the junction of Guizhou and Guizhou. Most of the Dong people are located at the junction of Hunan and Guizhou. There are Dong songs, Fengyu Bridge, Drum Tower, Lusheng, fireworks and so on. Live in a stilted building. The Yi people are mainly distributed at the junction of Guizhou and Yunnan. They have similar customs to the Yi people in Yunnan, and the Torch Festival is the most famous. The Kinh people make a living by fishing and are distributed along the border with Vietnam. The Maonan people are distributed in Huanjiang County, Hechi City, at the junction of Guizhou and other areas. With the changes in transportation and foreign exchanges, the customs of various ethnic groups have converged. A small number of festivals, songs, dances, and crafts have been applied for intangible cultural heritage, and have the characteristics of each ethnic group. Most of them eat hot and sour food, camellia oleifera, and glutinous rice cakes. In the past, most ethnic minorities wore indigo cloth, blue shirts, wide-legged trousers, and turbans.