
Cham dance is a famous monastic dance performed in monasteries of Tibet. When tourists travel to Tibet, they should not miss the interesting Cham dance in Tibet. In 2013, tourists can make a Tibet tour in June to enjoy Cham Festivals at Samye and Tran...
More>> Pubdate:2013-05-20

Where there are Tibetan prayer flags there are Tibetan people. The colorful prayer flags are the patron of Tibetan people. The history of prayer flags in Tibet can be traced back thousands of years to the Bon tradition of pre-Buddhist Tibet according ...
More>> Pubdate:2013-04-27

The whole fourth Tibetan lunar month is the ritual walk season in Tibet when Tibetan people celebrate Saga Dawa Festival by ritual walks around sacred sites, like temples, holy mountains and lakes. ...
More>> Pubdate:2013-03-06

Tibetan Birth Ceremony is called Pang-sai in Tibetan language. The Pang-sai is actually a cleansing ritual aimed at cleansing the child from the journey into this life....
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-19
Traditionally, a Tibetan girl is considered as an adult when she is seventeen years old. A special Tibetan adult ceremony for girls, “Dai Tou”, is held for her on a good day. ...
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-19

Why there are yak heads everywhere in Tibet? What are the yak heads used for? For Tibetan people, do the yak heads have any meaning? Why Tibetan people worship yak head?...
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-19

Gutu is a special dinner Tibetan people have on December 29 on Tibetan calendar to dispel ghosts, hanker for happiness and welcome Tibetan New Year....
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-09

Weisang is a Tibetan household’s custom of burning offerings to make cloudy smog to pray for good fortune, good harvest, peace and prosperity....
More>> Pubdate:2012-09-14

Tibetan people use colorful valances to decorate the doors and windows of their houses. Replacing valance on Tibetan New Year’s Eve also becomes a custom in Tibet. ...
More>> Pubdate:2012-08-31

In Tibet, sweet tea is just like Tibetan people's coffee, refresher of leisure time in Lhasa for locals and travellers. The sweet tea houses in Lhasa are warming up with the arrival of locals and tourists in pairs or groups when night falls. ...
More>> Pubdate:2012-08-24
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