Tibetan Festivals
The Tibetan culture is unique in the world. A Tibet tour is
certain to be one of the most unforgettable experiences of your life.
Below we have listed the major traditional Tibetan festivals, so that
you may better plan your tour, as well as learn more about the Tibetan
people.
- Tibetan New Year
Date: December 28-29 (Tibetan Calendar)
The Tibetan New Year is the most important festival in the Tibetan
calendar. Different regions of Tibet celebrate the New Year
differently, with Lhasa's festivities being the most representative. (Click here)
- Butter Lantern Festival
Date: January 15 (Tibetan Calendar)
January 15th of the Tibetan calendar marks the close of the
Tibetan New Year festivities. On this day, people migrate to the temples
to burn incense to worship the Buddhas. (Click here)
- Sagar Dawa Festival
Date: In April, around 15th (Tibetan Calendar)
Sagar Dawa represents April in the Tibetan calendar. In Buddhism it
is believed that Sakyamuni was born, became Buddha and died in April.
In and around Lhasa, this festival is held to worship the Buddha. (Click here)
- Shoton Festival of Lhasa
"Shoton" in Tibetan means "sour milk banquet". As Tibetan operas
are performed and Buddha paintings are exhibited at this time, it is
also called the "Tibetan Opera Festival" or "Buddha Exhibition
Festival." The Shoton Festival traditionally begins with exhibitions of
Buddha paintings. During this period, Tibetan operas and gala parties
are held, as well as yak racing and horsemanship displays. 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. (Click here)
- Bathing Festival
Date: the first ten days of July (Tibetan Calendar)
The Bathing Festival is held in the first ten days of July,
according to the Tibetan calendar. In Tibetan, this festival is called
"Gamariji”, the Tibetan name for the planet Venus. It is so called
because the rising of Venus in the sky signals the beginning of this
festival where Tibetans bathe in rivers and lakes believed, at this
special time, to possess beneficial properties.(Click here)
- Ongkor Festival (Bumper Harvest Festival)
Date: in August (Tibetan Calendar)
The Ongkor Festival is a traditional Tibetan harvest festival held
in the farming areas of Tibet each August, according to Tibetan
calendar. (Click here)
- Horse Racing Fair and Archery Festival
Date: between June and July (Tibetan Calendar)
Horse Racing and Archery Fairs
are unique events held in the plains of Tibet. They are held between
June and July, according to the Tibetan calendar, when the pastures are
lush and the horses and cows are stout and strong. While horse racing
occurs each year, large events occur only once every three years. Events
last several days, with the longest ones lasting ten days or more. The
most well known events are the Kyagqen Horse Racing Art Festival of
Nagqu and the Darma Festival of Gyangze. (Click here)
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