Pottry wares are very popular in Tibet and essential to the Tibetans' daily life. The Tibetan potting has more than 5000-year history....
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In Tibet, both men and women wear ear ornaments, made in the typical Tibetan fashion, out of silver or gold plating....
More>> Pubdate:2012-02-03
Tibetan people have the custom of making a "Qiema" box during Tibetan New Year, expressing the wish of good harvest and auspiciousness in the coming year. ...
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Nowadays, most Tibetan marriages are monogamous with familiar 'nuclear' families. However, polyandry families in Tibet were common in ancient times. Even today, there are polyandry families in some rural areas of Tibet. Polyandry is a form of polygamy...
More>> Pubdate:2012-02-01
As Tibetan New Year 2012 is coming soon, Tibetan people are busy with preparing for this grand festival. This page is mainly about the orgin of Tibetan New Year and how do Tibetan celebrate it....
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A variety of captivating Tibetan ornaments made of red and yellow Tibetan coral, Tibetan carnelian, yak bones, Tibetan silver, Tibetan copper, turquoise and other natural elements are unique to Tibet and seem naturally imbued with a mystical flavor. ...
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Tibetan headdress is standardized, rigorous and humorous, also varied with different regions, ages and marriage conditions....
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Prostration in Tibet is an important expression of devotion to Tibetan Buddhism. Tibetan pilgrims always perform prostrations to earn merit....
More>> Pubdate:2012-01-30
Zhuoxie is a kind of public dance with a long-handle oval drum tied to one's waist, popular in Lhasa and rural Shannan areas. While dancing, the drummer will beat the drum with two curved drumsticks. Zhuoxie means song and dance in Tibetan language....
More>> Pubdate:2012-01-29
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