Some of the aspects of interest to travellers would be the type of architecture used by these various ethnic groups. For example the Buyi ethnic tribe is famous for their stone work which is displayed via various tables, chairs and even pathways. The Dai ethnic people of Yunnan are popular for their extensive use of bamboo in their architecture. The Mosuo people are known for their earthquake proof, solid, wooden, square-shaped structures as well as for being a very maternal oriented group of people. Another example would be the Mongol ethnic community who are a nomadic based community and therefore use yurts which are easy to take apart and reassemble as they frequently travel with their herds to different pastures based on the seasons.
In addition various performances are routinely held throughout the village. These festivals provide the ethnic communities with the opportunity of showcasing their many unique traditions and talents that are centuries old. An apt illustration would be the Torch Festival organized by the Yi people where members of the community clad in brightly coloured clothes walk around paying homage to their ancestors and may also include animal sacrifices. Another example would be the Knife Bar Festival of the Lisu ethnic group where the youth jump across a blazing fire. Other activities of interest such as a water splashing festival, oriental costume show, dragon and phoenix show, the dragon boat contest all provide visitors with ample options to explore the diversity of Chinese folk culture.
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