The traditional festivals of the Gelaos are
similar to those of the Hans, such as the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival
July Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, etc.
Spring Festival
It is the largest festival of the Gelaos. On
the Spring Festival, every family will make a large Baba cake (a kind of rice
cake) made of sticky rice, and offer it in a basket or a square plate to as
sacrifices to the ancestors. People can eat the Baba cake after three
days. Baba cake is the necessary food in the Gelaos' festivals. The feast to the
guests and the Baba making are necessary practices for the Dragon Boat Festival
and Double Ninth Festival.
Ox King Festival
It is the special festival of the Gelao
people, and falls on October 1 of the lunar calendar. On the occasion, the local
people will slay chooks and prepare wine to worship the Ox King for good health
of farm cattle. Every family that raises the cattle will free their
livestock from farming one day, and feed the cattle with their best feedstuff.
In addition, two Baba cakes made from sticky rice will be hung on the two horns
of the cattle. They pull the cattle to the riverbank and let it look in the
mirror, trying to make it happy, and then they take the cakes down to feed the
cattle.
Fresh Tasting Festival
By the time of the ripeness of grains prior
to the harvest in July and August of each lunar calendar year, Fresh Tasting
Festival, the Gelao people choose one day for fresh eating (also referred to as
fresh tasting), worshiping the ancestors, thanking for the forebears' kindness
and praying for good weather for crops in the coming year. On the very day of
the worship, the housewife of every family goes to the field to collect fresh
corps and gets food ready for the worship. In some areas, people will slay
chooks and pigs. They will slaughter cow to worship the heaven and horse for the
terra. On the day of Fresh Eating, the one who takes fresh crop from whatever
family won't be regarded as mischievous, on the contrary, as
honorable.