
Palden Lhamo Festival or Tibetan Fairy Festival – A Festival in Tibet for Women
The Fairy Festival is a traditional Tibetan festival in Tibet believed to be a festival of women, so it is also known as the “Women’s Festival” in modern Tibet
The Fairy Festival is a traditional Tibetan festival in Tibet believed to be a festival of women, so it is also known as the “Women’s Festival” in modern Tibet
Gaden Ngachen Chenmo Festival, also known as Tsongkhapa Butter Lamp Festival, is celebrated to commemorate the parinirvana of Tsongkhapa, the founder of Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
Lhabab Duchen Festival or Buddha Sakyamuni’s Descent Day is one of the four great Tibetan Buddhist festivals commemorating four events in the life of the Buddha.
Yak was regarded as god and became the best sacrifice for divinities. Then, the Yak Festival finally emerged. It starts from the 15th day of the 8th month in Tibetan calendar and
Pabang Dangkuo Festival is the most important festival held in Reting Monastery north of Lhasa. Pabang Dangkuo Festival in Reting Monastery was only purely religious prayer activity and then gradually developed into
The Bathing Festival lasts for one week in the early part of the 7th month in Tibetan Calendar. In Tibetan it is called “Gamariji,” meaning Qishan star, or Venus. As the star rises
Horse Racing Festival is one of the most popular and bustling festivals among the Tibetans. Not only a gathering of farmers and herdsman, a place to exchange experience and products, it is also a demonstration of Tibetan spirit.
Xiangxiong Cultural Festival in Ngari where you can visit the relics of Guge Kingdom, holy Mount Kailash, sacred Lake Manasarovar, spectacular Zhada Earth Forest, beautiful Panggongcuo Lake and so on
Litang Horse Racing Festival in Kham Tibetan Area is a traditional Tibetan festival held on from August 1 to August 7 every year in Litang County, Sichuan province