<label id="xi47v"><meter id="xi47v"></meter></label>

      Feature: How Mongolians celebrate Lunar New Year

      Source: Xinhua| 2018-02-15 21:49:31|Editor: Lifang
      Video PlayerClose

      ULAN BATOR, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- Mongolians are set to celebrate the Lunar New Year to welcome the Year of the Dog, a traditional festival known as the "White Moon" in the country.

      According to the lunar calendar, the White Moon this year begins on Friday, which symbolizes the start of spring and the end of a harsh winter.

      The White Moon is actually a combination of ringing the old year out and the new year in, as well as a celebration when families get together.

      As a great family festival in Mongolia with many ceremonies, the White Moon has been celebrated for several centuries by Mongolians.

      The festival dates back to 1206 when the Great Mongol Empire was established. Back then, Mongolians celebrated the Lunar New Year in the early months of winter, calling it the "Dairy Festival" on the order of Genghis Khan.

      The festival later became known as the "Herder's Festival" and was celebrated only by herders from 1952 to 1990, and has spread nationwide since. People celebrate it in hopes of having a plentiful new year and erasing all misfortunes of the previous year.

      EVE OF WHITE MOON

      The Eve of the Lunar New Year is known as "Bituun" in Mongolia, which means "new or dark moon," mainly because the moon can't be seen on this day and all unfinished businesses should be settled within the day.

      It is seen as a preparatory day before the Bituun ceremony, with lots of food and drinks prepared. Mongolians believe that plenty of food and drinks symbolize a wealthy life in the coming year.

      Mongolians clean up their home all day long, believing good luck comes with cleanliness.

      People are customarily prohibited from drinking too much, talking about bad things, arguing with someone and staying hungry.

      The Bittun ceremony begins after sunset. All families cook food and set the table for a feast with dairy products, drinks and sweets.

      In the evening, Mongolians wear clean, new clothes and gather at their parents' home for dinner. During the meal, the elderly tell their children and young people folk tales and myths. Family members also play traditional games, for example knucklebones, using the knucklebones of sheep as a form of dice.

      FIRST DAY OF WHITE MOON

      Mongolians wake up before dawn on the first day of the White Moon. Wearing new traditional outfits, they brew tea and spray it to the ground to worship mother earth.

      Offering White Moon greetings is the most important custom during the celebration, and has many strict rules to follow.

      Traditionally, children and adults greet the eldest or the most senior family member first by grasping their elbows to show respect and say "Are you living peacefully?" in Mongolian. The elder person responds by kissing them on both cheeks.

      Then all the guests sit around the feast table, and guests and elders exchange Khuurug -- a snuffle-bottle with fine-ground tobacco inside -- with its lid open and say "Are you celebrating well?"

      The hostess serves tea with milk as well as traditional dishes, such as steamed sheep, or "utts", and a plate of traditional cookies placed in stacked rows in odd numbers. After the meal, the host offers gifts to guests when they are ready to leave.

      WHITE MOON TABOOS

      A husband and wife cannot greet each on the day of the White Moon since it is believed that they would have to part ways if they do so. Women also do not greet each other during their pregnancy, believing that otherwise the unborn child's sex could be switched.

      Mongolians also believe that if they cut their hair on the first day of the Lunar New Year, some of their relatives would pass away during the year.

      It is also a taboo to spend the first night of the White Moon outside the home, as it was believed the person could become a vagabond.

      Money, in addition, should not be lent on Lunar New Year's Day, and all debts have to be paid by the eve. If someone owes you money, do not go to his or her home to demand it, as anyone who does so is said to be unlucky for the whole year.

      On the seventh day of the new year, it is a taboo to go out to visit other relatives and friends, as the day is considered by Mongolians as a "black day."

      TOP STORIES
      EDITOR’S CHOICE
      MOST VIEWED
      EXPLORE XINHUANET
      010020070750000000000000011100001369780921
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩精品无码免费专区网站| 亚洲大尺度无码无码专线一区| 国产真人无码作爱免费视频| 亚洲高清国产拍精品青青草原| 猫咪免费观看人成网站在线| 日韩精品亚洲专区在线观看| 无码日韩人妻AV一区免费l| 亚洲第一黄片大全| 三级片免费观看久久| 相泽亚洲一区中文字幕| 色www永久免费| 亚洲系列国产精品制服丝袜第| 皇色在线视频免费网站| 亚洲精品无码永久在线观看男男| 精品免费久久久久久成人影院| 边摸边脱吃奶边高潮视频免费| 亚洲一区精品伊人久久伊人| 久久免费高清视频| 亚洲AV无码一区二区三区在线| 好爽好紧好大的免费视频国产 | 亚洲免费网站观看视频| 亚洲第一区精品观看| a级毛片在线免费看| 亚洲狠狠狠一区二区三区| 成人人观看的免费毛片| 草久免费在线观看网站| 亚洲人成网址在线观看| 成人一a毛片免费视频| 九九久久精品国产免费看小说 | 日本最新免费不卡二区在线| 国产黄色片免费看| 亚洲国产精品日韩在线| 四虎永久免费地址在线网站| 国产免费一区二区视频| 亚洲精品永久在线观看| 亚洲乱码一区二区三区在线观看| 国产精品久久久久免费a∨| 人妻18毛片a级毛片免费看| 久久久久久亚洲Av无码精品专口 | 成人在线视频免费| 巨胸狂喷奶水视频www网站免费|