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Drinking Customs on Festivals

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The important festivals of a year enjoyed by Chinese are accompanied by corresponding drinking activities, such as the "calamus wine" on Dragon Boat Festival, the chrysanthemum wine on the Double Ninth Festival and the New Year Wine on the New Year's Eve. In some places such as Jiangxi, the local people will gather and drink together upon completion of rice transplantation activity in spring as well as for celebrating a good harvest. So every family gets drunk each time a feast is over. Festivals are days for celebration to Chinese people, in which a gala feast is the best way to express the joy. However, each festival features its own wine and rules of drinking according to different seasons and customs. There are many drinking customs in minority regions too. The drinking customs on big festivals are the most vigorous part in Chinese wine culture and it is also an indispensable part of people's life.
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  • Tusu Wine for the New Year
    Tusu Wine for the New Year
    Tusu Wine for the New Year
    According to ancient customs, people in each family will drink Tusu Wine together at the beginning of a new year. It
  • Wines on Spring Sacrifice
    Wines on Spring Sacrifice
    Wines on Spring Sacrifice
    The first day of the second month in lunar calendar, also called the Spring Sacrifice, is the festival when people offer sacrifices to the god of the land and pray for a bumper harvest. People are...
  • Wines on Dragon Boat Festival
    Wines on Dragon Boat Festival
    Wines on Dragon Boat Festival
    The Dragon Boat Festival falling on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is celebrated for exorcising evil spirits and bad influences and detoxification. On that day people usually drink the...
  • Osmanthus-flavored Wine on Mid-autumn Festival
    Osmanthus-flavored Wine on Mid-autumn Festival
    Osmanthus-flavored Wine on Mid-autumn Festival
    It's a tradition in China to drink somanthus-flavored wine on Mid-autumn Festival. The wine has a long standing in China, which appeared as early as 2300 years ago in Warring States Period. Records...
  • Chrysanthemum Wine on Double Ninth Festival
    Chrysanthemum Wine on Double Ninth Festival
    Chrysanthemum Wine on Double Ninth Festival
    On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month comes the Double Ninth Festival, when people in all dynasties will climb mountains, appreciate chrysanthemums and drink chrysanthemum wine. The custom has...
  • New Year's Wine Enjoyed by Korea Nationality
    New Year's Wine Enjoyed by Korea Nationality
    New Year's Wine Enjoyed by Korea Nationality
    The wine is usually distilled before the Year Beginning Festival (equivalent to the Spring Festival of Han nationality) celebrated by the Korea nationality. The wine is mainly made of rice, coupled...
  • New Paddy Wine Enjoyed by Hani Nationality
    New Paddy Wine Enjoyed by Hani Nationality
    New Paddy Wine Enjoyed by Hani Nationality
    Every year before the harvest time, the Hani nationality residing in Yuanjiang River region, Yunnan will hold a grand "new paddy wine" ceremony to celebrate plentiful corns and pray for the safety...

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