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Tibetan Festivals
Tibetan people have
their unique culture. A Tibet tour will be one
of your most unforgettable experiences in your
life. Here we have listed the major traditional
Tibetal festivals below and you can learn about
the interesting things about Tibetal people.
Tibetan New Year
Date: December 28-29 (Tibetan Calendar)
Tibetan New Year is the most significant
festival in Tibet. Different areas have
different ways to celebrate it, with Lhasa the
most representative.
Butter Lantern Festival
Date: January 15 (Tibetan Calendar)
January 15 of Tibetan calendar sees the last
high tide of celebrations of the Tibetan New
Year. On this day, people go to temples to burn
incense to worship Buddha's.
Sagar Dawa Festival
Date: In April, around 15th (Tibetan Calendar)
Sagar Dawa represents April in Tibetan calendar.
Buddhism believes that Sakyamuni was born,
became Buddha and died in April, so the Sagar
Dawa Festival mainly focuses on worshipping
Buddha in the inner, middle and outer parts of
Lhasa
Shoton Festival of Lhasa
Date:
The Shoton
Festival starts on the 30th day of the 6th month
according to Tibetan calendar (usu. later half
of August) and lasts five days.
"Shoton" in Tibetan means sour milk banquet. As
Tibetan operas are performed and Buddha
paintings are exhibited at this time, it is also
called "Tibetan Opera Festival" or "Buddha
Exhibition Festival." The traditional way of
starting the Shoton Festival is to show Buddha
paintings. The main contents include Tibetan
operas and gala parties, as well as wonderful
yak racing and horsemanship display.
Bathing Festival
Date: the first ten days of July (Tibetan
Calendar)
The Bathing Festival usually falls on the first
ten days of July according to Tibetan calendar.
Lasting a week, it is also known as the Bathing
Week. In Tibetan it is called "Gamariji,"
meaning Qishan star, or Venus
Ongkor Festival (Bumper
Harvest Festival)
Date: in August (Tibetan
Calendar)
The Ongkor Festival is an old festival in
farming areas of Tibet held in each August
according to Tibetan calendar when all crops are
waiting for harvest.
Horse Racing Fair and
Archery Festival
Date: between June and July (Tibetan Calendar)
Horse Racing Fair is a unique festival in
grazing area of Tibet.It is usually held between
June and July in Tibetan calendar, when the
pasture is lush and horses and cows are stout and strong. The
horse racing is seen every year, but a large one
is held every two or three years. It will last
several days, with the longest ones over ten
days. The most famous ones of them are the Kyagqen Horse Racing Art Festival of Nagqu and
Darma Festival of Gyangze.
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