Uyghur Doppa Cultural Festival

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Uyghur Doppa Cultural festival, also called Doppa Cultural Festival, Doppa festival, doppa day, Uyghur Doppa Medeniyet Bayrimi, Doppa bayrimi, 维吾尔花帽文化节,花帽节,朵帕节 in Chinese,Uygur Doppa Kültür Festivali In Turkish, is one of the most prominent cultural festivals for Uyghur people living in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China.

There are different explanations for the etymology of the word doppa, but according to some scholars, it means "top bar" in Old Uyghur. In English this means "there is our group".

History

This festival does not have as long a history as other religious festivals of the uyghur people, such as Qurban (kurban Eiyt Festival) and rozi eyit (eyit ramizan), which are common for all of the Muslim world. The festival was created by tahir imin, an independent researcher on political philosophy. In Urumqi in 2009, it was broadcast by the central China broadcasting station In Beijing and publicized through main Uyghur Websites. In Xinjiang in 2010, this festival was held and organized by the students of Beijing Normal University, supported by the Beijing Municipal religious and ethnic affairs administration bureau officials.

By 2011, it was celebrated all around China, especially in the southern and northern parts of Xinjiang, and a very important meeting and seminar on Uyghur Doppa was organized by the Yakan (shache) county and Kashgar Prefecture local Government. Cognition Of The festival Is Culture and Development.

Content

According to the festival, on May 5 each year, all people who like to take the doppa on their heads are called to take their doppa together and celebrate it as a national identity day. People are called to do good things as helping others by all means. In this way, people form other cultures could understand part of Uyghur culture and find a cultural bridge to understand each other. Without understanding, there is not harmony.

References

Most of the references are In local newspapers, Uyghur Local websites, radio programs, and prominent Chinese websites. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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  1. http://www.tarimi.com/290.aspx
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  5. Doppa Cultural Festival In Beijing, 2010
  6. The Doppa seminar in Yakan, 2011