Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - 20 18 What's the date of the Tibetan New Year?

20 18 What's the date of the Tibetan New Year?

The Tibetan New Year on 20 18 is February 18.

Tibetan New Year is a traditional festival of Tibetan people, which lasts for fifteen days from 1 month 1 day to 15. The time difference between the Gregorian calendar and the Tibetan New Year and the Spring Festival is not fixed every year, sometimes two or three days apart, sometimes one month apart, but sometimes they overlap. For example, this year, that is, 20 18, the Tibetan New Year and the Lunar New Year happened on the same day: February in the solar calendar 16.

Tibetan New Year is the Spring Festival of the Tibetan people, and it is the most grand and grand festival for the Tibetan people. It is also the most attractive and distinctive New Year in the snowy plateau festivals. The Tibetan New Year embodies the psychology of the Tibetan people and expresses the joy of people living in this land after a year of hard work.

In the new year, the first thing people say when they meet is "Losa Tashildler" (good luck and good luck in the new year) and so on. The Tibetan New Year takes the family or family as the basic unit, so many annual customs are mainly carried out within and between families. 10 Intangible cultural heritage listed in folk customs in May of Tibetan calendar year.