<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
          Culture

          Xinjiang Muslims embrace Corban Festival

          ( Xinhua ) Updated: 2015-09-27 14:52:40

          Xinjiang Muslims embrace Corban Festival

          Women who have bought vegetables walk past their neighbor dealing with a sheep in Kashgar, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Sept 23, 2015. Local Muslims prepared for the upcoming Corban Festival holiday, also known as Eid al-Adha or the feast of the sacrifice, in various ways. This year the Corban Festival falls on Sept 24. [Photo/Xinhua]

          Muslims in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region began celebrating on Thursday as one of the biggest religious festivals in China gets underway.

          The three-day Corban Festival, also known as Eid al-Adha or feast of the sacrifice, centers around a large feast as Muslims slaughter lambs to share with the whole family.

          "The Corban Festival is one of the most important festivals for Muslims," said Ekeram, a 31-year-old Uygur civil servant living in Kashgar." Just like the Spring Festival for the Han people."

          Xinjiang has a population of more than 21 million, with more than half of Muslims from 10 ethnic groups, such as Uygur, Kirgiz, Kazak and Uzbek.

          PUBLIC HOLIDAY

          This year's Festival has been eagerly anticipated by Uygurs and other ethnic groups as it lines up with Mid-Autumn Day, a traditional Chinese festival for family reunion.

          In an effort to allow longer celebrations of both holidays, the provincial government declared a five-day national holiday for all nationalities in the region.

          People used to begin preparing for the festival two weeks in advance, cleaning their houses, preparing ethnic foods, and purchasing new clothes for the celebration. Those living away from family rush home to celebrate.

          Ekeram said he used to buy a lamb days before the festival and slaughter it the first morning of the Corban Festival, boiling it and feasting with his family.

          It's a time when Uygurs make rounds visiting parents and other elders in the family after the morning prayers.

          "Every one is warmly welcomed and cordially treated during the festival," Ekeram said.

          CELEBRATE WITH A HAN FRIEND

          Nurbiyam, 39, a Uygur woman in Kashgar, said all the men in her family will go to attend the morning prayer service in the Id Kah Mosque, which is the largest mosque in the region.

          The mosque attracted about 100,000 muslims from across Xinjiang during the festival last year.

          Nurbiyam and her husband have seen a rush of business at their traditional Uygur clothing store as the festival approached, she said.

          Their partner Zhou Weiqing, a Han man who helps produce the clothes in South China's Guangzhou province, sent 3,000 yuan ($470) as a gift for her children during this year's festival.

          "I have invited him to come to Kashgar and celebrate the Corban Festival with us," Nurbiyam said.

          TOURIST PARTICIPATION

          At Chen Liang's youth hostel, the beds are overflowing with travellers for the festival and tourists visiting old town.

          "The hostel has become increasingly crowded and some people have even had to camp in the yard," he said.

          In the festive spirit, Chen said he'll buy a lamb to boil and share with guests.

          "Last year, 55 people staying in the hostel shared a lamb during the Corban Festival," he said.

          Jan Hofen, 27, is among those celebrating the festival in Kashgar's old town.

          "I heard about terror attacks in the area, but I still chose to come. I find Kashgar safe and my friends to visit," he said.

          Muslims From Other Ethnic Minorities

          Besides Uygurs, other ethnic minorities such as Hui, Kazakh, Uzbek, Tajik and Kirgiz also celebrate the Corban Festival.

          Ma Xueyan, a Hui minority, was purchasing goods for the festival in a Muslim supermarket in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

          "Nuts, cakes, jam, and tea are necessities for the festival," Ma said.

          Sulayman, 35, from the Kirgiz ethnic group, said in his hometown in Kirgiz autonomous prefecture of Kizilsu, people participate in games like horse racing, lamb grabbing and sing folk songs to celebrate the festival.

          Though Sulayman has got used to the city life, he still keeps the tradition of slaughtering a lamb on the first day of the festival.

          "We cannot slaughter lambs in our modern residential community but there are some live-stock markets in Urumqi offering a place for us to do it," Sulayman said.

          "You can find that people drive flocks of lambs to sell on the street or in some residential areas, which you can rarely see in other big cities in the country," he said.

           
          Editor's Picks
          Hot words

          Most Popular
           
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 狠狠人妻久久久久久综合蜜桃| 狠狠躁夜夜躁人人爽天天古典| 亚洲国产精品500在线观看| 九色综合国产一区二区三区| 日韩在线视频网| 亚洲精品中文字幕二区| 婷婷丁香五月激情综合| 最新永久无码AV网址亚洲| 亚洲 日本 欧洲 欧美 视频| 蜜桃视频在线网站免费看| 激情综合色综合啪啪开心| 无码人妻丰满熟妇区bbbbxxxx| 波多野结衣av无码| 精精国产xxx在线观看| 超碰伊人久久大香线蕉综合| 四虎精品国产永久在线观看| 欧美日韩视频综合一区无弹窗| 野外做受三级视频| 日韩精品国产一区二区| 亚洲精品成人片在线观看精品字幕| 日韩精品国产二区三区| 国产一区一一区高清不卡| 91福利国产在线在线播放| 视频一区二区三区在线视频| 人人人澡人人肉久久精品| 亚洲av午夜福利大精品| 国产高清一区二区不卡| 一区二区三区无码免费看| 日韩激情成人| 国产精品va在线观看无码不卡| 国产日韩精品一区二区在线观看播放 | 99久久无色码中文字幕人妻| 国内精品自线在拍| 国产成人自拍小视频在线| 国产影片AV级毛片特别刺激| 久久无码中文字幕无码| 日韩精品一区二区三免费| 爱性久久久久久久久| 亚洲av色香蕉一区二区三| 日韩av裸体在线播放| 久久精品亚洲精品国产色婷|