Archive

Elements

Qiang New Year festival marks_1
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00000210
    Country China
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events
    Address
    The Qiang are mainly distributed in the upper Minjiang River in Northwestern China. Their main settlements are comprised within the scope of east longitude 102º 51' to 104º 27', and north latitude 30º 45' to 32º 40'. Wenchuan, Li, Mao, Songpan, Beichuan and Pingwu Counties, as well as the villages where Qiang communities live are the main region where the Qiang New Year Festival is held.
Description The Qiang New Year Festival, held on the first day of the tenth lunar month, is an occasion for the Qiang people of China’s Sichuan Province to offer thanks and worship to heaven for prosperity, reaffirm their harmonious and respectful relationship with nature, and promote social and family harmony. The solemn ritual sacrifice of a goat to the mountain is performed by villagers clad in their finest ceremonial dress, under the careful direction of a shibi (priest). This is followed by the communal sheepskin-drum and salang dances, led by the shibi. The ensuing festivities combine merrymaking with the chanting of traditional Qiang epics by the shibi, singing and the drinking of wine. At the end of the day the heads of families preside over family worship during which sacrifices and offerings are made.
Social and cultural significance Through the festival, Qiang traditions distilling history and cultural information are renewed and diffused, and social behaviours are reinforced, the community expressing respect and worship towards all creatures, the motherland and their ancestors. Participation in the festival has declined in recent years due to migration, declining interest in Qiang heritage among the young and the impact of outside cultures, but the 2008 Sichuan earthquake that destroyed many of the Qiang villages and devastated the region put the New Year festival at grave risk.
Transmission method
Community The fortress villages of Luobo and Baduo, and the villages of Qiangfeng and Buwa in Wenchuan County; the townships of Puxi and Taoping, and the town of Xuecheng in Li County; the townships of Heihu, Qugu and Sanlong, and the towns of Diexi and Fengyi in Mao County; Xiaoxing Township and Jin’an Town in Songpan County; the townships of Qingpian and Yuli in Beichuan County; the township of Suojiang and Doukou Town in Pingwu County. These are the areas where the communities of the Qiang people are concentrated and where the Qiang New Year Festival is prevalent. Main inheritors: Yu Shiyun, Zhu Guangliang, Wang Zhigao, Wang Fushan, Wang Dingxiang, Yu Guangyuan, Yang Youyun, Lang Jiamu, Jian Cheya, Yang Huawu, Zhu Shiyu and etc.
Type of UNESCO List List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding
Incribed year in UNESCO List 2009

Information source