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What festival is Tibetan?

Traditional Tibetan festivals include the Tibetan calendar year, Sutton Festival, Prayer Festival and Fruit Watching Festival.

Tibetan calendar year: for the Tibetan people, its significance is equivalent to the Spring Festival of the Han nationality, and it is the most solemn festival of the Tibetan people in a year, and all Tibetan people attach great importance to it.

Guowang Festival has a history of 1500 years, and it is a traditional festival in people in Xizang that longs for a bumper harvest. The fruit festival lasts for one to three days and is held on auspicious days before the autumn harvest. On this day every year, the Tibetan people are dressed in festive costumes, some holding colorful flags, some holding harvest towers made of barley ears and white "Hada".

Prayer Festival: Tibetan people hold a grand prayer festival twice a year.

Fruit Festival: The seventh day of July in the Tibetan calendar is the fruit festival of the Tibetan people every year, and it is a festival to celebrate the harvest.

Hada:

"Ha" in Tibetan means "mouth", "Da" means "horse", and the word "Hada" is translated literally: a horse in the mouth means that this gift is equivalent to the value of a horse. Because ordinary people can't take horses to meetings anywhere; But you can't just say it with your mouth, just replace a horse with this silk "Hada".

Hada is the most popular gift for people from all walks of life in Tibet.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hada