Time:
8th day of the 4th lunar month, 6th day of the 6th lunar
month, and 15th of the 7th lunar month.
Venue:
Xining, Qinghai
Origin:
Hua’er refers to folk songs popular among the ethnic
Hui, Dongxiang and Baoan peoples in Qinghai Province.
Love is a major theme of such songs, which are characterized
by sweet, soul-stirring tunes, rich and varied motifs,
and an unmistakable idyllic flavor. After the 5th month
according to the Chinese lunar calendar, “hua’er”
festivals are held in many places in Qinghai, and local
singers take this opportunity to sing their life, labor,
love and ideals in a most infatuating way. The folk song
festival, which takes place on the 6th day of the 6th
lunar month at Lianhuashan, Xining, is so famous that
it eventually became an annual weeklong event.
What’s
On: During the festival, tens of thousands of Hui, Dongxiang
and Baoan folk singers and onlookers gather at Lianhuashan
for round after round of singing. Other activities include
mountaineering, theatrical performances, trade fairs,
and the farewell ceremony.
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