Water-Sprinkling Festival Explained

Holiday Name:Water-Sprinkling Festival
Type:Asian festival
Nickname:Dai New Year
Observedby:Dai people
Significance:Marks the Dai New Year
Begins:13 April
Ends:15 April
Date:13 April
Date2016:13 April, Monkey
Date2017:13 April, Rooster
Date2018:13 April, Dog
Date2019:13 April, Elephant
Date2020:13 April, Rat
Frequency:annual
Duration:3 days
Relatedto:South and Southeast Asian solar New Year

The Water-Sprinkling Festival or Water-Splashing Festival (simplified Chinese 泼水节 ; traditional Chinese 潑水節; Pinyin: Pōshuǐ jié), is a major and traditional festival of the Dai nationality marking the New Year, and shares similar roots with the Songkran (Thailand). The Dai are an ethnic minority of China who primarily live in the Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture and Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture in southern Yunnan, and their predominant religion is Theravada Buddhism. This festival occurs on the 6th month of the Dai calendar, which usually corresponds to mid-April of the Gregorian calendar. Additionally, it is known as the Festival for Bathing the Buddha, and typically lasts for three days.[1]

On the first day, a variety of activities such as dragon boat races (held on the Lancang River), setting off of Dai rockets (放高升), and cultural and artistic performances are carried out. On the second day, water-splashing activities are enjoyed. The third and final day also coincides with New Year's Day, where people dress up in traditional garb and visit the temple. Water-splashing activities are carried out in the afternoon, where firstly, the women would clean statues of Buddha with water to obtain blessings; thereafter, individuals splash water on each other to symbolise not only good fortune, but also the "cleansing of illnesses and disasters". Furthermore, men and women take part in activities such as the exchange of small gifts and "losing of items", which are believed to bring good luck.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Dates in Dai calendar

Gregorian Date Animal Day of the weekGregorian Date Animal Day of the week
2001 13 April Friday 2026 13 April Tuesday
2002 13 April Saturday 2027 13 April Thursday
2003 13 April Sunday 2028 13 April Saturday
2004 13 April Tuesday 2029 13 April Sunday
2005 13 April Wednesday 2030 13 April Monday
2006 13 April Thursday 2031 13 April Tuesday
2007 13 April Friday 2032 13 April Thursday
2008 13 April Sunday 2033 13 April Friday
2009 13 April Monday 2034 13 April Saturday
2010 13 April Tuesday 2035 13 April Sunday
2011 13 April Wednesday 2036 13 April Tuesday
2012 13 April Friday 2037 13 April Wednesday
2013 13 April Saturday 2038 13 April Thursday
2014 13 April Sunday 2039 13 April Friday
2015 13 April Monday 2040 13 April Sunday
2016 13 April Wednesday 2041 13 April Monday
2017 13 April Thursday 2042 13 April Tuesday
2018 13 April Friday 2043 13 April Wednesday
2019 13 April Saturday 2044 13 April Friday
2020 13 April Monday 2045 13 April Saturday
2021 13 April Tuesday 2046 13 April Sunday
2022 13 April Thursday 2047 13 April Monday
2023 13 April Friday 2048 13 April Wednesday
2024 13 April Sunday 2049 13 April Thursday
2025 13 April Monday 2050 13 April Friday

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 傣族泼水节-荆楚网 www.cnhubei.com . Cnhubei.com . 2011-07-30 . 2013-10-13.
  2. Web site: 云南傣族泼水节-旅游地产-搜狐焦点网 . House.focus.cn . 2013-10-13.
  3. Web site: 泼水狂欢_在线视频观看_土豆网视频 泼水节 我爱拼网 . Tudou.com . 2013-10-13.
  4. Web site: 泼水节. March 11, 2023 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111016130029/http://www.bn163.net/bn163/mblnx/travel/psj/ . October 16, 2011 .
  5. Web site: 泼水节_旅游频道_新华网 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090416071013/http://news.xinhuanet.com/travel/2009-04/13/content_11176713.htm . dead . April 16, 2009 . News.xinhuanet.com . 2013-10-13.
  6. Web site: 傣族泼水节 . March 11, 2023 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425093554/http://www.3158.cn/news/20090224/15/273234259_1.shtml . April 25, 2012 .