Spring Festival: Pasting Spring Festival couplets, bowing to the owner, worshiping ancestors and visiting temple fairs, visiting new friends and visiting friends to pay New Year's greetings.
February 8: Visit the four gates, carry the crown prince, pull the Buddhist mother, cultural performances, and merchandise fairs.
Tomb-sweeping Day in March: Worshiping ancestors
Lixia Festival in April: ("Le Ou" in the Bai language) insert birch leaves, eat cold vegetables, wormwood to eliminate evil, and herbs as medicine.
May: Dragon Boat Festival, the same as all over the country.
June 25th: Torch Festival, erecting big torches, performing arts, worshiping ancestors, and offering fire ceremonies.
July: Hungry Ghost Festival on the 14th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar. Worship ancestors, set up offering tables, make eight bowls, offer food, write paper parcels, and burn money for the dead.
August: Reunion Festival, on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, making moon cakes and offering sacrifices to the moon god.
September: Double Ninth Festival, Respect for the Elderly Day.
November: Winter Solstice Festival, eating glutinous rice and steamed stuffed buns, the locals call it the Cattle and Horse Festival.
December: New Year's Eve, eat New Year's Eve dinner.