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Shoton Festival experience in Lhasa

Shoton Festival is one of the most important festivals in Tibet and will be celebrated in early August 2013. The Shoton Festival begins on the 30th day of the 6th Tibetan month (around August) and lasts five days, attracting thousands of devout Buddhists from across the world.  With the display of the giant Buddha Tangkha, Tibetan operas, picnics, yak and horse races, the festival reflects the endless charm of Tibet.

 
On August 17, 2012, I experienced my first Shoton Festival Tour in Lhasa. I went to Drepung Monastery to see the giant Buddha there and then I went to Norbulingka, which impressed me very much. Of course, I became intensely interested in the festival and that's why I'm sharing my understanding of it with you.
 
 
charming dance
 
 
"Shoton" is a Tibetan word meaning yoghurt banquet, or festival. In Tibetan, "sho" means yoghurt while "ton" means banquet. So it is also named the yoghurt festival. Moreover, since many Tibetan operas are performed during the festival, and the first day of the festival includes the display of the giant Tangkha of Buddha, Shoton Festival is also called the Tibetan Operas Festival or the Buddha Display Festival. Traditionally, the festival also includes horse shows and yak races.
 
On the first day of the festival, thousands of people assemble at Drepung Monastery and a grand ritual is held to display a huge painting of Buddha. At around 7am, a long line of about 100 monks who carried a huge roll, the giant Tangkha, started to walk toward a vast slope, a big rock, where the Tangkha would be put on display.
 
exhibite buddha
 
At about 7:30 or 8 am, the monks started to spread the giant Tangkha step by step. People were so excited that some threw khadas to the Buddha. When the complete picture was revealed, the only thing you could hear was cheering, screams of delight and whistling and the people continued throwing khadas towards the Tangkha of the Buddha.
 
The second activity of the festival is Tibetan opera. This is a combination of dances, chants and songs with the repertoire drawn from Buddhist stories and Tibetan history. It is also called Lhamo, literally meaning goddess.
 
Usually the performances last the whole day or for a few days. Tibetans are so fond of the shows that they sing along with the performers. However, for travelers and tourists who can't understand a word of Tibetan, it is nearly impossible to survive even one hour of the performance.
 
 
Tibetan drama
 
 
The third aspect of the festival is the most popular: it is the picnic in Lingka. You can imagine under large trees, on green grass, by the riverside, friends and families gathered together, sharing delicious food and drinking, singing and dancing. There are great feasts and visits between family groups, and bonfires are a very common sight at night. The picnic and social side of the festival is a time of strong bonds between families and friends.
 
With its unique charm, Shoton Festival now attracts people from all over the world and all participants share in the charm, the blessings and the happiness it brings. It is one of the great festivals for Tibetans and is a true and concrete representation of their dearly loved Tibetan culture.
 
 
Master Catherine Jigme

About the Author - Master Catherine Jigme

With exceptional passion and outstanding leadership, Mrs. Catherine has dedicated herself to Tibet inbound tourism and China tour for 15 years. As one of the handful females who see great potential of Chinese inbound tourism, Catherine has made great contribution to promoting Tibet tourism and enhancing the employment of Tibetans and prosperity of local Tibetan community.

Over the years, she travelled overseas with Tibet Tourism Bureau many times to promote Tibet tourism. Currently, Catherine works as the marketing director of Tibet Vista, an opinion leader behind the whole team of Tibet Vista.

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