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The most important Tibetan traditional festival.
The most important Tibetan traditional festival.
Tibetan New Year is equivalent to the Spring Festival of Han nationality, and it is the biggest festival in a year. Tibetan calendar1February 29th is the Tibetan New Year. In the evening, every family should get together to eat "cereal" (dough and meat porridge) to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, thus achieving peace and happiness. After eating nine "ancient gifts" in laughter, the family held torches, set off firecrackers and shouted "Come out". They walked to the crossroads and prayed for good luck in the coming year.
Xuedun Festival is a traditional religious festival for Tibetan people in Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan and other provinces. Most of them are held in early February, mid-April or mid-June of the Tibetan calendar, and the specific dates vary from place to place. According to Tibetan, Sutton Festival is a festival for eating yogurt, so it is also called "Yogurt Festival". Because there is a grand and enthusiastic Tibetan opera performance and a grand Buddha-baking ceremony during the Snowton Festival, some people call it the Tibetan Opera Festival and the Buddha-baking Festival.
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