Hui people usually hold wedding events after Eid al-Fitr or Corban festival. We usually choose to hold wedding events on Sunday, such as our opening or housewarming here. For example, a halal restaurant is only ready on Friday, but it has already passed the holiday and cannot open. Then it will keep the restaurant closed from Saturday until the following Thursday, and wait until it opens early on Friday morning. It will only set off fireworks without any sound. Set off firecrackers and invite the imam and village elders to the restaurant for dinner. After the meal, the restaurant will officially open for business. As for moving, before moving, you need to ask the imam to visit the grave and do some awareness (sometimes called peace meaning). In the new house, you need to paste sutras and sutras on the lintel, which can also be inlaid with ceramic tiles, usually Tesmi or Qing Dynasty. Mantras, some have a palindrome "happy" characters on both sides of the door, and a palindrome is hung in the middle hall of the living room. At noon, a banquet is usually arranged at home to entertain the imam, the elders of the family, and distinguished guests. Other congratulators go to a halal restaurant. Some people go to visit the graves the next day, which is called Xifen visit here. The customs of the Hui people are similar in various places, but may be slightly different.