| Major
Festivals of Tibet

Tibetan
cultural heritage took such a hammering during the
Cultural Revolution that traditional festivals, once
important highlights of the Tibetan year, are only
now starting revive. Tibetan festivals are held according
to the Tibetan lunar calendar, which usually lags
at least a month behind our Gregorian calendar. We
have included forth coming dates for some of the festivals
listed, but you will need to ask around for the exact
dates of many festivals because these are often only
fixed by monasteries a few months in advance.
| Festivals |
Month |
| Tibetan
New Year |
Mar
- Feb |
| Monlam
Festival |
Mar
- Feb |
| Butter
Oil Lantern Festival |
Mar
- Feb |
| Saga
Dawa Festival |
May
- Jun |
| Horse
Racing Festival, Gyantse |
Jun |
| Chubacexi
Festival |
Jul |
| Yalong
Cultural Festival |
Jul |
| Shoton
Festival |
Aug
- Sep |
Shoton
Festival
It
is the opera festival and the greatest festivals in
Tibet. In ancient times pious folks went into mountain
hermitages of which yoghurt was served for meal followed
by entertainment of folk songs and dances. Since 7th
century, opera performances were held for days in
norbu lingka. Presently, opera contests and distribution
of prizes are held for seven days.
Other
Festivals Of Tibet
Ganden
Festival
Harvest Festival
Kungbu Traditional Festival
Bathing Week
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