Life Style of Chaoxian Minority
Religion
They do not follow one particular religion. While most of them are athiests, some believe in Buddhism, a belief which has influenced Chaoxian life in the past, and others follow Christianity which spread to them from Korea.
Language
Cahixian Minroty people speak and write in Korean while those living in other parts of China usually speak Chinese.
Food & Dining
Rice and millet are the Chaoxian people's staple foods. To these they add piccalilli or spiced pickled vegetables, which are indispensable to their everyday meals. These pickled vegetables provide nutrients and also act as a tonic. The Chaoxian people also like to eat Dagao, sponge cake, cold noodles and capsicum.
On the table, dishes must be placed in particular positions. The spoon and chopsticks should be on the right, rice should be to the left of the soup, and seasonings should be in the middle of the table.
Music & Dancing,Sports
People from the Chaoxian ethnic group are famous for their expertise at singing and dancing. After laboring or during festivals, girls in colorful dresses dance with the long drum and fans, and boys dance with a knife. This dancing is really spectacular and joyful and reflects the liveliness of this nationality.
For sports and other activities, men are interested in wrestling and football while women prefer swinging.
Folk Customs
According to tradition, two young people who are closely related or who share the same surname should not get married. In Chaoxian families, men are responsible for taking care of matters outside the home while women's duties revolve around caring for the inside of their homes.
Chaoxian people respect the old and mark every Aug 15th as the Day of the Older Persons. On that day younger people are forbidden to drink or smoke in front of their elders. They are also expected to walk behind their elders and to give way and greet elders when meeting them. In the Chaoxian family the elder son is expected to support his parents forever. Anyone who is not dutiful to their parents will be looked down on by all of their society.
Festivals of Chaoxian Minority
Their festivals are similar to those of the Han people, and include the Chinese New Year, the Qingming Festival, theDragon Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn Day.
Besides these, they have three important days which are celebrated in their families - a baby's one-year birthday, a senior people's 60th birthday (Huijia Ji) and a couple's 60th wedding anniversary. At these joyous times, guests will give gifts to the person or couple being honored and will also celebrate by enjoying the host's delicious dishes.