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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,or Uygur Doppa Kültür Festivali in Turkish, is one of the most prominent cultural festivals for Uyghur people living in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China.

According to some scholars, doppa means "top bar" in Old Uyghur. In English this means "there is our group."

History

Unlike other Uyghur religious festivals celebrated by the Muslim community, such as Qurban (kurban Eiyt Festival) and rozi eyit (eyit ramizan), the Uyghur Doppa Cultural Festival does not have a long history. The festival was created by Tahir Imin, an independent researcher and social activist in 2009. That year in Urumqi, the celebration was broadcast by the central China broadcasting station in Beijing and publicized through Uyghur websites. In Xinjiang in 2010, the festival was held and organized by the students of Beijing Normal University and supported by the Beijing Municipal religious and ethnic affairs administration bureau officials.

By 2011, Uyghur Doppa was celebrated all around China, especially in the southern and northern parts of Xinjiang. A meeting and seminar on the festival was organized by the Yakan (shache) county and Kashgar Prefecture local Government. The festival celebrates Uyghur culture and development.

References

7-Uyghur Academy Popilar Website : The Doppa In Uighur Hat culture http://www.akademiye.org/ug/?p=8491 8-