The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is a multi-ethnic region with a large number of ethnic groups. Among them, the Zhuang nationality is the main ethnic group in Guangxi, accounting for more than one-third of the total population of the region. In addition, Guangxi is also distributed by the Han, Yao, Miao, Dong, Gelao, Maonan, Hui, Jing, Yi, Shui, Gelao and other ethnic groups.
Among the ethnic groups in Guangxi, the Zhuang nationality has a long history and a rich and colorful culture. The cultural forms of the Zhuang people, such as songs and dances, operas, and folk tales, have unique artistic charm and national characteristics. At the same time, the traditional handicrafts of the Zhuang people, such as Zhuang brocade and silver jewelry, are also an important part of Guangxi's ethnic culture.
In addition to the Zhuang people, other ethnic groups in Guangxi also have their own characteristics. For example, the Yao people are widely distributed in Guangxi, and their clothing, food, and residence have unique Xi and traditional culture. The dance, ** and silver jewelry making skills of the Miao people also have high artistic value. The Dong people are known for their great songs and drum tower building skills.
Among the ethnic groups in Guangxi, the exchange and integration between various ethnic groups is also the norm in history. This kind of exchange has promoted mutual understanding and cultural integration among various ethnic groups, forming a rich and colorful national culture.
In general, Guangxi's ethnic culture is rich and colorful, with its own characteristics. The cultures of these ethnic groups not only add color to the cultural diversity of Guangxi, but also contribute to the richness and diversity of Chinese culture.