Time:
April 13-15 every year.
Venue:
Jinghong, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan
Province.
Origin:
Legend has it that there once lived a demon king who was
wreaking havoc in Xishuangbanna by taking seven young
women as his wives against their will. The women finally
rose in rebellion and killed the demon king, thereby ridding
the area of a scourge. However, the chopped head of the
demon king kept rolling, causing fire in its trail, and
the fire could be put out only when one of the women held
it in her arms. Thus the seven women took turns holding
the demon head once a year. When one woman’s turn
was over, the local people would splash water on her,
so as to rinse her of the blood and expel the evil spirits
out of her; the gesture was also an expression of gratitude
for the women for keeping the local people from harm’s
way. With the passing of time, the demon king’s
head was finally burned to ashes. Splashing water on each
other, however, has gradually evolved into part of local
custom.

What’s
On: Dragon boat races, the firing of indigenous missiles,
dances to the accompaniment of the beating of drums on
a pedestal shaped like an elephant’s legs, peacock
dances, sightseeing, country fairs, and water-splashing
festivities. During the festival pouches are tossed between
unmarried men and women as tokens of love.
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