There is a place in China where the mountains meet Myanmar, where tropical forests give way to terraced rice paddies, and where the thunder of ten thousand drumbeats shakes the red earth beneath your feet. That place is Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, tucked into the far western edge […]
Eastern Asia
Munao Zongge Festival: The Spectacular Jingpo Dance Tradition Keeping Intangible Heritage Alive in Yunnan
If you have ever stood in the middle of a public square in western Yunnan while tens of thousands of people moved in unison to the thunder of cowhide drums, you already know there is nothing else on Earth quite like the Munao Zongge Festival. If you have not, consider […]
The Ancient Origins of Munao Zongge: From Battle Rituals to Modern Celebration
Deep in the misty mountains of southwestern Yunnan Province, where the monsoon forests give way to terraced hillsides and bamboo groves, a thunderous drumbeat sends ripples through the cool February air. Tens of thousands of dancers — dressed in black jackets stitched with gleaming silver ornaments, wielding swords and fans […]
A Traveler’s Guide to Experiencing the Munao Zongge Festival in Dehong
There is a moment, just before the drums begin, when the entire Munao square in Longchuan County falls silent. Tens of thousands of Jingpo people stand shoulder to shoulder in the early morning chill. The painted Munao Poles — four towering timber columns carved with ferns, swords, mountains, and spiraling […]
Top Reasons to Visit Yunnan During the Munao Zongge Festival
Somewhere deep in the subtropical borderlands of western Yunnan, where China meets Myanmar across a winding 500-kilometer frontier, tens of thousands of people gather each spring to dance. Not in a nightclub. Not at a concert. They dance in an open square, following the painted patterns on four towering wooden […]
Discover the Meaning Behind Munao Zongge: Dance of Unity and Heritage
Deep in the mist-wrapped mountains of southwestern China, where Yunnan Province meets the border of Myanmar, there is a dance so powerful that it brings tens of thousands of people together in a single, pulsing rhythm. The ground trembles with footsteps. Gongs shake the air. Silver ornaments flash like lightning. […]
Munao Zongge Festival: The Grand Celebration of Jingpo Culture in Yunnan
Deep in the misty mountains of western Yunnan, where subtropical forests meet terraced rice paddies and the border with Myanmar lies just beyond the next ridge, the thunderous beat of drums shakes the earth. Tens of thousands of people — dressed in silver and silk, wielding swords and feathered fans […]
Setsubun for Beginners: Easy Ways to Welcome Spring
There is a moment every year when Japan decides it has had enough of winter. It doesn’t arrive quietly. It arrives with fistfuls of roasted soybeans, a thunderous chant of “Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!” (“Demons out! Fortune in!”), and a thick sushi roll eaten in complete silence. This […]
Best Places to Experience Setsubun in Japan 2026
Every February, when the last stubborn chill of winter still grips the Japanese archipelago, something joyful and a little chaotic erupts across the country. Roasted soybeans fly through the air. Children scream with delight. Grown adults in demon masks flee from tiny hands. And somewhere, in a quiet kitchen, a […]
Demons Out! Setsubun 2026 Chants and Rituals Explained
There is something deeply satisfying about hurling a fistful of roasted soybeans at a demon. Not a metaphorical demon. An actual person dressed in a terrifying red-and-blue horned mask, crouching on your doorstep while your children shriek with delight. This is Setsubun — one of Japan’s most beloved seasonal traditions […]
