
Guizhou’s Tujia People Embrace 400-Year-Old ‘Gan Nian’ Spring Festival
Tujia people in Yinjiang, Guizhou are celebrating the 400-year-old ‘gan nian’ Spring Festival with traditional clothing and grand feasts, embracing their cultural heritage.
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Tujia people in Yinjiang, Guizhou are celebrating the 400-year-old ‘gan nian’ Spring Festival with traditional clothing and grand feasts, embracing their cultural heritage.
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